As the old song goes, it’s not easy being green. Claremont’s participation in the Clean Power Alliance is causing confusion with many residents and, unfortunately, things may get more complicated as the city once again finds itself at the mercy of the...
Describing art is a fraught enterprise, subject to interpretation, bias and the motivation of the interpreter. Every now and then, someone gets it right on the nose. Take “Living With Clay,” up now through April 20 at Claremont Museum of Art. Link to...
Randy Lopez has been formally announced as the new executive director of the Chamber of Commerce. The announcement was made after a “thoughtful and competitive process” involving three finalists, according to a release from the chamber Wednesday. The...
The Claremont City Council unanimously passed an ordinance relaxing restrictions on building back houses, but some residents are not quite on board. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), better known as back houses or granny flats, have been identified by the state as one...
A judgment has been released in the lawsuit between Claremont School of Theology and the Claremont Colleges over the sale of CST, and both sides seem to be happy with the result. The judgment on the property’s sale, handed down by Los Angeles Superior Court...
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