The Claremont City Council opened the door for two projects that could potentially change the face of the city during Tuesday’s meeting. The meeting—the council’s first since July 26—saw the unanimous approval of the Police Facility Ad Hoc...
Since shortly before the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, a group of local senior citizens, mostly Pilgrim Place residents, has gathered each Friday afternoon, demonstrating for peace on the corner of Indian Hill Boulevard and Arrow Highway. It started as the United...
With the bulk of procedural steps behind them, Pomona College staff may now take on the more creative aspects of planning the new museum of art—building design. After an initial review by the architectural commission in October 2015, architects at two firms,...
Melvin Oliver, the new president of Pitzer College and first African-American president of a Claremont College, initially did not want to get into college academia. When he started going to William Penn University in rural Iowa, he initially wanted to be a high school...
The Claremont Unified School District wants local property owners to know the district is being thoughtful with their money. At the August 18 school board meeting, Superintendent of Business Services Lisa Shoemaker reported that CUSD was in the process of issuing...
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