The property would serve those who have experienced chronic homelessness while dealing with substance abuse, mental illness or a physical disability, according to the developer.
Less than a year after he took the job, the superintendent of the Claremont Unified School District has announced he will leave at the end of the current academic year. Jeff Wilson, hired by the school board in May 2021,
Claremont Unified School District Superintendent Jeff Wilson is stepping down after just one year on the job. Wilson announced his resignation April 1 in a letter to the community, citing “unforeseen circumstances,
“Faust-Mephisto/Mephisto Faust,” a sculpture of wood, fabric and found objects over metal armatures, is one of the artworks by John Frame in the exhibit “John Frame: Mephistopheles and the Swan Girl,” running through April 24, 2022, at the ...
The museum will soon be renamed to honor philanthropist and real estate developer Randall Lewis, who made the donation. The first Free Friday is set for April 1.
Claremont is considering joining ... do good deeds between emergencies Is compassion giving way to anger over homelessness in Southern California? The Upland council adopted a resolution Monday stating it will promote and build “healthy, equitable ...
Police found 667 marijuana plants, 120 pounds of drying marijuana, and 80 pounds of processed pot in a Claremont home on Monday, March 28, authorities said. They pegged the street value at more than $500,
Police found 667 marijuana plants, 120 pounds of drying marijuana, and 80 pounds of processed pot in a Claremont home on Monday, March 28, authorities said. They pegged the street value of the illegal marijuana at more than $500,
“Pomona residents really deserve to have their own set of trails and a place where they could exercise and be healthy with their families, they shouldn’t have to go to La Verne and Claremont to access that type of those type of resources,” Robert ...
Just one-and-a-quarter-miles away at Phebie’s Needle Art in the Claremont Packing House ... things about this crawl is that it prompts people from all across Southern California to go to the participating yarn shops, and to take in the notable and ...
Southern California columnist Cassidy Bensko SC ’25 chronicles cultural critic Michel Foucault’s philosophical transformation, which was sparked by a “trip” to Death Valley with a former Claremont Graduate University professor.