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New California laws you should know about – Part 1

By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer   Major new California laws effective for 2026 mostly focus on employment and labor, data privacy, housing, education, introducing a higher statewide minimum wage, new employee notice requirements and restrictions on certain...
The California Fair Plan is everything but fair

The California Fair Plan is everything but fair

Assemblyman Tom Lackey updated the Government Affairs committee on some legislation and opined on the insurance situation.  By Mary-Justine Lanyon “This is an exciting time in the state legislature,” Assemblyman Tom Lackey told members of the Government Affairs...

ARROWHEAD LAKE ASSOCIATION Search is on for new GM

ARROWHEAD LAKE ASSOCIATION Search is on for new GM

After a great deal of speculation on Facebook, Bob Mattison, who has served as the general manager of the Arrowhead Lake Association for the past three-plus year, issued a letter to the membership in an Aug. 3 update:   Dear ALA Members, As many of you have heard...

ARROWHEAD LAKE ASSOCIATION Spring survey results revealed

ARROWHEAD LAKE ASSOCIATION Spring survey results revealed

By Mary-Justine Lanyon At the July 22 meeting of the Arrowhead Lake Association board of directors, President Jim Hannon reviewed the results of the spring survey of members. He also directed members to the website, www.ala-ca.org, for the complete report. The survey...

July 4th maximum enforcement yields 9 DUIs

July 4th maximum enforcement yields 9 DUIs

By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY - Senior Writer The California Highway Patrol’s recent, four-day-long July 4th weekend maximum enforcement period resulted in the arrest of nine motorists for driving on mountain area roads under the influence of alcohol and or drugs, said...

Crest Forest MAC meeting held under unusual circumstances

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY - Staff Writer At the July Crest Forest Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) meeting, held on July 11 due to the July 4 holiday, the Lake Gregory Company explained their recent beach closure, which is addressed in a story elsewhere in this issue....

Community feedback sought about short-term rentals

By Mike Harris - Special to the Alpine Mountaineer The impact of short-term rentals on the housing stock in mountain communities will be investigated by San Bernardino County, with two public meetings planned in early August: one in Crestline and the other in Lake...

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