By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The short answer is no – not according to the results of the study done by consultants hired by the county to study the effects of short-term rentals on the local housing market. The consultants – Granicus and PlaceWorks –...
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It’s Christmas at SkyPark
Hundreds of years ago, Santa Claus crash-landed in the NorthWoods when his magic key was stolen by the trickster Jack Frost. Fortunately, Santa was found by Arrow, the guardian of the NorthWoods and together they recovered the lost key. Santa was so enchanted by the...
Crestline runner completes 300th marathon
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer Longtime Crestline runner Edward “Fast Eddie” Hahn completed his 300th marathon last Saturday, Nov. 18, at the REVEL Big Bear marathon. “Thank you for the support and kind words from my marathon friends and pacees,” said...
Sharing the magic of ballet
By Mary-Justine Lanyon First there were the strains of some familiar music. And then dancers clad in colorful costumes took the stage. In this case, the stage was the floor of the multipurpose room at Lake Arrowhead Elementary School. And the dancers are...
Top Town Fall Festival declared ‘a total success’
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Crestline Top Town Fall Festival on the afternoon of Veteran’s Day was “a total success,” said Chamber President Michelle Hake, with hundreds of visitors enjoying the music, the vendors’ booths and food and drinks. The...
Honoring those who served
By Mary-Justine Lanyon “Look around you – what you see is America.” That is how Joe Aquino, the commander of VFW Post 9624, began his opening prayer at the Veterans Day observance at Arrowhead Ridge on Nov. 11. The U.S. Army Vietnam veteran said that, for...









