Several unlocked vehicles were burglarized last week. Claremont Police and city officials ask people to be careful about locking up.
A small fire that scorched a couple of acres and sent out a plume of smoke that could be smelled in surrounding cities and as far as Claremont and La Verne.
Pomona Police had been searching for Gabrielle Shulman, 21, who is Autistic with the mental capacity of a 10-year-old.
Gusty winds and low relative humidity have prompted the warning for Los Angeles County.
Crews extinguished a small grass fire near Interstate 210.
A Whittier and Chino man are in custody suspected of breaking into a Claremont Chevron gas station. Investigators say the two may also be involved in other local commercial burglaries.
A Hesperia man and his son are in custody accused of breaking into a home while the resident was inside sleeping.
A Sheriff's Deputy claims he was retaliated against when he exposed favorable treatment given to an inmate accused of stealing former Dodger Jim Campanis' World Series ring. La Verne Police recovered the ring.
Two teens and a 20-year-old are accused of vandalizing several parks and locations through Chino Hills.
The Chevron location at Indian Hill and Arrow Highway is broken into, but no property stolen in overnight attack.
A box containing a broken item kept streets near Valley Center and Arrow Highway closed for a few hours.
Two Pomona men were arrested after police said they found several firearms and drug paraphernalia at their home.
Police are urging you to do your spring cleaning of unwanted or expired medications around the home.
The shooting happened Monday night in the 500 block of North Currier Street.
Chevron on Indian Hill Boulevard was broken into on April 22.
Authorities say Kyle Crampton, a 32-year-old Chino Hills resident, was traveling at an unsafe speed.
The device caused police to stop all foot traffic and the evacuation of businesses around Pomona's North Court.
Police announced the checkpoint will be held on Saturday, April 20.
Police have set up a perimeter around the courthouse following the threat. This story has been updated.
Upland Police were justified in shooting a man accused of pointing a gun at two officers, District Attorney officials said.
Mauricio Garcia, 41, was airlifted to a local hospital, but could not be saved
The accident happened in the 400 block of East Holt Avenue around 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
A 21-year-old man was killed in a crash on Mt. Baldy Road late Monday. UPDATE: The name of the victim has been added.
Officers from several agencies, including Claremont and Redlands police departments, arrested three during a minor decoy operation.
The owners of a Claremont- and Ontario-based property management company is setting the record straight after a business, by the same name that is not connected to them, came under the scrutiny of law enforcement.
Burglars tried to break-into Eureka Burgers and Hush Serenity spa.
The 42-year-old man was killed when his bicycle collided with a westbound Mercedes-Benz on April 8.
A viewing will be held Wednesday, April 10 for Claremont, Diamond Bar and other area who may have been victims of recent burglaries.
What did Claremont and La Verne make the top five stories last week? Read on to find out.
Two people were seriously injured at the intersection of Baseline Road and Padua Avenue. Residents say it was inevitable as the intersection has long been a problem.
A motorist suspected of causing being involved in a non-injury crash just minutes before.
Pomona Police said the woman was in the driveway of her White Avenue home when she was shot in the leg.
A 52-year-old man was arrested in Montclair on suspicion he sold stolen sprinkler heads.
A woman suffered serious injuries in the Angeles National Forest above Glendora Saturday.
On Friday, at least one burglar was forced to give up trying to break in to a liquor store.
We take a look which stories readers made the most popular and well read stories of the week.
School officials said they believe two young girls who skipped school may have made up a story about something dangerous happening at the school.
Police activity briefly forced the lockdown of the school, according Pomona Unified School District officials. THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED
More than 40 percent of those who admitted to texting while driving called it a habit.
The signs that once hung in front of the photo business went missing last week. The owners, Claremont Police and Chamber of Commerce officials ask it be returned.