Soccer can be a funny, quirky game. Quirky like controlling a bouncing ball one can only manipulate with their feet. Such was the case Wednesday night as the Claremont Wolfpack triumphed over rival Glendora, 2-0, at CHS. While the score itself certainly does not raise...
It was 9 p.m., and a Kia carefully crept through half-empty parking lots. The three occupants—Lee Kane, Rachel Forester and her mother, Lynn Forester—kept their eyes peeled for any signs of life or movement. They were volunteers for the Claremont’s...
Each academic year Claremont’s esteemed women’s institution, Scripps College, provides students, staff and the public alike with a fascinating and eclectic mix of storytellers, artists, policymakers and musicians, and everything in between, with its...
The Woman’s Club of Claremont is celebrating its 100th year in 2019—an entire century of supporting and giving back to the community. The club has been going strong for the past 100 years thanks to a devoted membership and successful charity events. The...
The Claremont city council is keeping their districts at five, and will not have an at-large mayor. The council unanimously decided to keep the city council at five seats, as well as keeping a rotating mayor, during Thursday night’s special meeting in the...
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