In a city full of notable buildings, one catches the eye of everyone who passes: the big brown house nestled just north of ...
Former Claremont Police Department officer Gabriel Arellanes, 32, has been arrested on suspicion of on-duty sexual assault ...
The First Amendment has guaranteed the right to free speech — even some extreme enough to be called hate speech — since 1791.
California Botanic Garden and Sustainable Claremont host the 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. native plant festival at 1500 N. College Ave., ...
Children in grades four through six who reside or attend school in Claremont are invited to audition for a chance to sing the ...
American organist Alan Morrison performs at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 30 at Claremont United Church of Christ, 233 W. Harrison Ave ...
Pooch Park at 100 S. College Ave., Claremont, will be closed April 1 through May 1 for biannual turf maintenance.
Twenty new trees were planted at Padua Avenue Park on Saturday as part of the city’s Arbor Day festivities. Players, coaches ...
Congratulations to Jerry Collier, one of 25 readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as Kresge Chapel, ...
Students in grades seven through 12 are invited to submit an original poem to the Claremont Helen Renwick Library, 208 N. Harvard Ave., for its third annual teen poetry contest. Entry forms are at the ...
The Rotary Club of Claremont unveiled its “peace pole” at Shelton Park on Wednesday. Mayor Corey Calaycay, Sylvia Whitlock, and the Claremont High School Choir were among those on hand at the ...
Newcomers Access Center invites the public to a free “know your rights” workshop hosted by ImmPowered Law Office from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 5 at 233 Harrison Ave., level B, Claremont.