The Claremont City Council initially issued pension obligation bonds totaling $6.1 million in 2006 as part of a funding ...
Some good financial news was delivered during Tuesday’s Claremont City Council meeting in that the city netted some $4.9 ...
Supporters said goodbye to outgoing CUSD Board of Education President Bob Fass at his final meeting on October 17. “This is ...
I’ve come to realize these holidays are about more than exploring other countries and decompressing from our professional and ...
Tri-City Mental Health Services’ 10th annual job fair will take place at its Wellness Center, 1403 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, ...
The free and open to the public Over Here Zine Fest, a joint collaboration between Benton Museum of Art and Curious ...
It’s still hard to imagine that in a country as rich as the United States, we struggle to better solve a growing homeless ...
Pianist María Pérez opens Claremont Symphony Orchestra’s 2024-2025 season with a free and open to the public 3:30 p.m.
California Botanic Garden, 1500 N. College Ave., Claremont, invites all to “Things That Go Bump in the Night,” a 5:30 to 9 ...
On Friday, October 11, Pomona College President G. Gabrielle Starr addressed the recent protest at Carnegie Hall in a ...
“Give Yourself Grace” by Caylin Yorba-Ruiz, is on display at the Ontario Museum of History and Art for its “The Art of ...
Claremont has a dog problem. With few exceptions, our public parks prohibit canines. I believe that limiting dogs to the city ...