Moving vans containing modular furniture and dreams are once again appearing on the streets of Claremont, as hopeful college students get settled into their dorms for the 2018-2019 school year. With the exception of Pomona College, which kicks things off next week,...
Recently, while responding to concerns regarding a coyote regularly seen in the area of Indian Hill Boulevard and Eighth Street, Claremont police officers learned that residents in the area were feeding the coyote. Allowing wild animals access to human food and...
It was just an average Saturday at Lewis Park as Claremont resident Andy Dale refereed a coed American Youth Soccer Organization match. He’d just blown the whistle, signaling a water break, when he saw a nine-year-old boy on the sidelines with his hands around...
To say that Claremont High School has a good cross-country team would be an understatement. The girls have claimed two consecutive state team titles, and in 2016 the boys ran to both a state team title and overall individual winner. But with the best runners...
The Almanac is always a time of reflection for us. We think about the year in news and how Claremonters reacted to our stories. With the police station bond measure, the high turnover in management at city hall and the upcoming city council election, this year felt...
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