Notebook: Anderson ends her three-year run to take a position at Claremont Mudd Scripps, plus updates on a basketball transfer to Los Altos and local results in cross country.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislators could not agree on a bill to fund extension of the LA Metro Gold Line, now L Line, into Claremont and Montclair.
Claremont-based Inland Valley Repertory Theatre’s Camp IVRT is offering in-person musical theater and choir classes for students ages 7-13, beginning Oct. 4. Mini Camp IVRT classes will combine singing,
Crossroads Inc., a nonprofit organization that helps formerly incarcerated women, will host a fundraising event 4 p.m. Sept. 25, with Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
Former Claremont Graduate University student leads Maui’s first professional soccer team and pledges to donate water and food resources to those in need during climate emergencies
“And we’re next door with cans and glass bottles.” LA’s Music Box Steps: a scenic climb, but leave your piano at home Swift fall of Afghanistan stuns Claremont restaurateur Secret stairs in LA a good fit for urban explorers Nagasaki devastation ...
Claremont students are returning to in-person fall classes for the first time since 2019, as we mark the second full academic year COVID-19 has altered time honored back-to-school rituals.
Ophelia's Jump Productions will present Espiritu Flamenco, an evening of exquisite Spanish food and virtuosic Flamenco performance on Friday, October 15, 2021 and Saturday, October 16, under the stars at a private residence in Claremont.
Nangy Ghafarshad, an Afghani native who tried to help during the U.S. occupation, is in disbelief over how fast the country fell to the Taliban and how its president fled like “a
The Claremont Museum of Art is exhibiting “Look Up,” an immersive artwork by Elizabeth Turk, through Aug. 29. “Look Up” was produced by ET Projects with the residents of Mt. San Antonio Gardens retirement community in Pomona.
The virus numbers fell enough to prompt the state of California to open up on June 15 and lift masking ... Still, in some ways things have gone back to business as usual in Claremont. Folks are eating in restaurants, going to movie theaters, and attending ...
The Murrieta Mesa, Citrus Valley, Aquinas and Hesperia Christian baseball teams received the top seed in their respective divisions as the CIF Southern Section released its playoff pairings Sunday ...
Girls Basketball quarterfinal scores: San Dimas, Sonora advance Arcadia baseball rallies to knock off Dana Hills in first round of CIF-SS Division 1 playoffs Wednesday’s softball first round ...
Preview: If Baldwin Park is going to add its third CIF-SS divisional soccer title to go with its 2011 and 2014 championships, it’s going to do it the hard way and so far, the Braves have been up to the challenge.
That is mind boggling considering the opponents they’ve faced. And that includes powerful Claremont, which La Mirada beat 1-0 in sudden-death overtime in the semifinals. Emma Viayra scored for ...
Here is the IE Varsity CIF Southern Section playoff schedule for Thursday, May 27. Paramount at Chino, 6:30 p.m. Sage Hill at Temescal Canyon, 6 p.m. Norco softball team rallies past Roosevelt to ...
The CIF Southern Section announced the pairings for the girls basketball playoffs Sunday. Wild-card round games will take place Tuesday, May 25 and first-round games will be held Thursday, May 27 ...