Lifestyle
Red Cross trains mountain residents to open shelters in times of crisis
By Elise Gray Special to the Alpine Mountaineer When heavy winter storms or wildfires strike, the mountain communities often face a critical challenge: Where can residents go when they’re stranded or displaced? The American Red Cross is stepping in to make sure...
Highlander vintage base ball returns
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The former Southern California Vintage Base Ball League (SCVBB) champions, the Crestline Highlanders, who are sponsored by the Crestline Chamber of Commerce, will play their second game of the regular season on Harich Field in...
Living strong: How men may maintain bone health and prevent falls
By Dr. Damanpreet Jamarai Chief Medical Officer UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement of California As we grow older, we begin losing bone density and mass, which may make us more susceptible to bone-related conditions, including osteoporosis and injuries....
Camp Paivika’s new plans to reach out into the community
By Mike Brewer Special to the Alpine Mountaineer We all know there are many hidden treasures on our mountain. Camp Paivika may hold a top spot for this accolade with their 78 years in the community, providing summer camp for disabled children and adults. Seven...
RIM OF THE WORLD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT — Improvements funded by Measure E on the horizon
By Mary-Justine Lanyon At their June 26 meeting, the Rim of the World Unified School District board of trustees unanimously approved a contract with tBP Architecture for improvement projects that will be funded by Measure E. Gary Moon, representing the...
Local physician advocates for healthcare
Lake Arrowhead physician Ernest C. Levister Jr. has spent his career helping others heal. He has also focused on curing the Inland Empire healthcare system, which contends with two factors: an explosive population growth and an inadequate supply of primary and...









