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An estimated 5,000 people lined the streets of Claremont Saturday as part of the nationwide No Kings protest. People of all ...
The class of 2025 received a classic send-off Thursday as more than 500 students from Claremont High, San Antonio High, and ...
When I was growing up, I really wanted queer artists to look up to,’ said singer-songwriter Brittany Ann Tranbaugh. ‘In order ...
In a rapidly shifting technology landscape, AI’s role in education presents a new frontier, one that Kara Evans, Claremont ...
Citrus ranchers and local developers were successful in lobbying the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad to select the ...
After sometimes fiery deliberation, the Claremont City Council voted 3-2 Tuesday to approve a tract map for a new 70-unit ...
City Council member Jennifer Stark and master of ceremonies Charles Phoenix led the audience in a lively Claremont trivia ...
Congratulations to 13-year-old Avery Puglisi, one of 22 readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as a ...
It’s remarkable how fast the rollercoaster of life can move. One minute, performing at Carnegie Hall seems like a fantasy. It ...
In observance of Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, House of Ruth invites men to “Men’s Breakfast: The Ally Table,” at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, June 28 for a breakfast and panel discussion on the role ...
Pomona-Pitzer’s women’s water polo team won its fourth straight U.S. Water Polo Division III national championship May 4 with a 9-8 win over rivals Claremont-Mudd-Scripps at the Anne Greve Lund ...
After 70 years, the final meeting of the Pomona Valley Genealogical Society will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 14, via Zoom. The final guest is Beth Swartz, president of the Moreno Valley ...