Tax time is here. Check this list of 12 scams that come in many forms during the filing season.
Thieves smashed in glass doors at two businesses early Wednesday. The Claremont Chamber is asking the business community to remain on the lookout.
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped after rising 32 of the previous 33 days. Where are you finding cheap gas?
Federal agencies will have fewer funds beginning Friday if Republicans and Democrats can’t avoid the sequester deadline.
The event is scheduled 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday March 4 in the Sequoia Room at DoubleTree Claremont, 555 W. Foothill Blvd. The event is free but registration is required.
Tell Patch who’s moving in, moving out and shaking things up in Claremont and La Verne.
The Claremont Chamber of Commerce hosted the candidates Tuesday morning at their monthly networking breakfast.
The British-owned "Neighborhood Market" has mass-emailed a change of heart.
How did your favorite eatery fare?
The average price of a gallon of gas in Los Angeles County recorded its largest daily increase since Oct. 7.
The company stated in a press release that it looking at opening shops in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino, Ventura and Orange counties.
Rounds Gourmet Burgers has begun to serve up fresh made-to-order burgers at their newest Claremont-based restaurant.
Travelers have a variety of options from sand surfing on desert dunes to skiing the only Alpine skiing slope with real snow in the middle of the desert.
The coffee chain is offering a buy one get one free deal they're calling Buy One, Share One. The event runs through Dec. 16.
Retailers say they're selling more artificial trees, but tree growers say younger people tend to buy the real ones.
The parent company of the grocery chain, Tesco, announced that it plans to "put all options" on the table, including possibly selling off the stores.
Holden, who represents Claremont and La Verne, followed his swearing in Monday with the introduction of a bill to fuel economic growth.
A San Diego-based company is using ATM's to make it easier to get rid of some of your e-waste. And they say they'll pay you for it.
Area stores open doors to long lines as people begin the annual holiday shopping frenzy.
Ready, get set, go shopping! Black Friday starts early this year—here are the best Black Friday deals.
The National Federation of Retailers last week released a preliminary Black Friday shopping survey that found that around 147 million people plan to shop Black Friday weekend.
Small Business Saturday returns for the third year. The event is seen as a way to invigorate the local economy and give local business owners a chance to thrive.
The company was laying off more than 500 people. Areas from the San Gabriel Valley and beyond would likely feel the affect.
Jack Brown, the company's Chairman of the Board, said his stores might run out of Hostess products sometime over the weekend.
Nearby Icetown in Riverside is offering free skate rentals tonight for participants in The Big Blue Test. What is that? Read on.
Elliott Fabrizio, of The Pentagon Channel, offers 10 popular freebies for Veterans Day Weekend.
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property, directing the new revenue to the general fund and green energy projects.
The average price has dropped 4.9 cents over the past five days.
State law will give those who purchase a foreclosed home in disrepair additional time to address code violations.
The Los Angeles County average price rose 5.7 cents to $4.013, surpassing the $4 mark for the first time since June 16.
The employees will strike if progress isn't made in negotiations.
Around 65 homes in are listed in pre-foreclosure as of Monday in Walnut.
Home Prices statewide have reached their highest level since August 2010.
Need a cheap way to cool off? Starbucks may be your answer Friday.
The free tow home service kicks off tonight in preparation for the July 4th holiday.
More than 3 million Southern California residents are expected to take a trip, with 78 percent traveling by car.
Residents in Claremont can click on a website to see what AT&T upgrades have been done to improve service.
The freebies are part of National Dump the Pump Day.