The Probation Department has struggled to hire 363 new officers into the most critical positions, filling just under two-thirds of those key open spots. The department has more than 1,100 open jobs overall.
The city is hosting three workshops to discuss things like street clearance standards and tree removal.
Caltrans has announced over the course of 2013, billions of dollars slated for transportation projects across Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Imperial, Orange and Ventura counties.
Judy Chu, who represents Claremont, introduced a compromise immigration bill with fellow representatives on Tuesday.
The county bumped up estimates of property and sales tax revenue, but the CEO said the county is not out of the woods yet.
Chu announced her plan to give up her salary Saturday, the same day the House voted to retroactively pay furloughed workers when funding is restored.
Publishing nude photos with the "intent to cause serious emotional distress" violates a "revenge porn" law signed Tuesday by Governor Jerry Brown and may result in up to six months in jail and/or $1,000 fine.
Covered California, the state's new health insurance exchange, is open for business online. Officials expect more than 1 million Californians to get health insurance coverage for the first time.
Tuesday's protest was organized to demand higher wages after nearly five years without a pay hike.
The proposed system will reportedly allow students to move faster towards a higher degree.
The county has proclaimed Thursday "It Can Wait - No Texting While Driving Pledge Day," championed locally by Supervisor Michael Antonovich, who represents Claremont and La Verne in the county's fifth district.
Antonovich has been selected as the 2013 Outstanding Public Official by the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Gloria Molina, who represents Claremont in the First District, wants the creation of a permanent oversight commission for the sheriff's department.
Local leaders are hosting a special workshop geared towards helping senior citizens avoid scam artists. The seminar is free, but space is limited.
Under current law, motorists who flee the scene of an accident can simply "run out the clock," as it can take months to track them down.
Congressional Rep. Judy Chu, who represents Claremont, hosted a townhall meeting Sept. 7 in town.
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The jobs pay up to $19.18 an hour, according to the agency.
According to the study, the percentage of county children who drank one or more sugary beverages daily dropped from 43.3 percent in 2007 to 38.3 percent in 2011.
AB 199 passed on a vote 7 to 0. It now moves to Senate Appropriations Committee.
California beat out Texas by almost 30 billion miles.
The partial closures, which start today, are part of a $165 million high occupancy vehicle lane construction project.
The infant was left at the hospital as part of Los Angeles County's Safe Surrender Program.
Former mayor and councilman Algird Leiga died last week. A memorial has been scheduled.
The decline of the airport impacts the entire area. Bringing it back under local control has the support of Claremont and La Verne. But it could cost millions to make it a successful airport.
Construction workers will begin a freight track leveling in Azusa and Glendora starting Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Col. Robert T. Ault’s latest position is just one of his many Army distinctions.
Government officials vow to assist the more than 6,000 homeless veterans in Los Angeles County.
Rep. Judy Chu, who represents Claremont and Glendora in the 27th District, will host a meet and greet in Claremont.
Two council members will meet with residents to discuss issue affecting neighborhoods and share information on city projects.
The signal is being modified to add a right-turn arrow at the intersection to aid motorists turning onto westbound Foothill Boulevard from Mills Avenue.
Five people in Los Angeles County are the first human cases of the 2013 season, according to the county Department of Public Health.
It is the first general salary increase for that group of employees since August 2008.
Southern California Edison will be working on the west side alley adjacent to City Hall starting at 10 p.m. Sunday.
Scientists plan to take a photo of the Earth at 2:27 p.m. and wants residents to look at the sky and wave.
Council members will begin the process of filling the seat left vacant by the sudden death of eight term councilman Robert Rodriguez. The councilman died July 6.