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An anti-Trump protest drew about 200 people from Claremont and surrounding communities to Indian Hill and Foothill boulevards ...
There is no denying the role preservation has played in protecting the built environment of Claremont, while addressing the ...
Declining enrollment is nothing new for Claremont Unified School District: it has been on the wane for the past seven years, ...
Modest at best, sorta rundown at worst, it’s not fancy, and the views are unremarkable. But the people are great, and so is ...
As part of the preparations for the opening of the nine-mile Foothill Gold Line light rail extension project from Glendora to ...
Longtime Claremont super-volunteers Sonja Stump and Bob Fagg will be grand marshals of Claremont’s Fourth of July celebration ...
Whiplash,” Scripps College’s annual senior art exhibition at Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, 251 E. 11th St., Claremont, ...
Congratulations to Brian Moraga, one of 11 readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as the itinerant Canada ...
Youth Theatre Works’ free and open to the public living museum, highlighting the contributions of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, is open 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 3 at ...
Chaparral and Sumner Danbury were among the 336 elementary schools awarded a 2025 California Distinguished School honor by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond in April.
The City of Claremont is seeking volunteers in seventh through 12th grades and at least 12 years old for its Teen Committee.
Claremont Lewis Museum of Art hosts a free 4 to 9 p.m. outdoor concert, “Sounds Formations: Live,” Saturday, May 3 at 200 W. First St. Performers include Amps for Christ, Baldy Crawlers, Jom Trio, ...