Assemblyman Chris Holden, D-Pasadena, who represents multiple local foothill cities, is calling for a boycott and law change in Florida following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin shooting.
Claremont officials have written a Superior Court Judge urging him not to release Christopher Evans Hubbart from the institution that currently houses him. Authorities say he raped 40 women.
Hundreds packed the La Verne Brethren Church to say goodbye to councilman Robert Rodriguez who died July 6. Among his true loves was La Verne and its residents, say loved ones.
Supervisor Michael Antonovich, whose district includes La Verne, voted against the measure.
Friends and loved ones prepare to honor the man they knew as The Pride of La Verne. Councilman Robert F. Rodriguez died July 6.
Construction will impact Second Street for several weeks.
Several organizations that support immigrant rights are preparing to deliver petitions to local Republican congressmen.
Crews have started working to repair a sink hole found on College Avenue.
Same-sex marriage opponents insist Supreme Court has no authority to redefine marriage. Some have begun speaking out.
Community members have flocked to Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to sound off on the landmark ruling.
The cameras were placed at intersection identified as part of Bike Priority Zones.
The Construction Authority's board of directors opposes a proposed amendment that it says doesn't provide enough money to pay for the completion of the project.
La Verne's City Manager is listed as one of the highest, if not the highest, earners in the city, according to a database released by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.
Claremont City Manager Tony Ramos has issued a letter to residents warning them that Golden State Water Company is promoting a study that is not as independent as the company claims.
The city is accepting applications for a number of city commissions that vets projects and greatly influence Claremont's City Council's decision making process.
Madge Gaynor chased after a suspected burglar until police could come and make an arrest.
The owners claim money they paid out to the city of Claremont for parking was misused by the city.
Councilman Joe Lyons suffered a severe hand injury that sent him into nine hours of surgery.
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State officials have released figures on every zip code in the state showing which communities are most at risk from pollution. See how each Patch town ranks using the interactive map below.
City officials and members of Keeping the GOOD on Our Neighborhood are asking people to keep Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Lyons, who seriously injured his hand with a table saw, in their thoughts.
The Claremont and La Verne post offices will operate with regular hours today, but the Industry and Pasadena mail centers will be open late.
Here's how to make the deadline and get your return right.
The trial of four Marines accused of killing fellow Marine Janek Pietrzak and his new wife Quiana Faye Jenkins- Pietrzak continues in Riverside County. Quiana was raised in Ontario, attended college locally.
La Verne’s Police Department will be using Pomona facilities to help some meet a required long rifle qualification, officials said.
Several new signs reminding drivers to move over for Caltrans crews, law-enforcement, emergency services and even other motorists.
Metrolink will remove six trees near their track so they can comply Regional Rail Authority requirement.
Parking meters have been installed and are running at Claremont’s Hillsides Wilderness Parks. Parking permits are being sold. All that money goes toward paying for construction costs and maintenance.
The city sent out notices about a hearing and are asking residents to check for them.
Assemblymember Chris Holden will have a “100 Days Town Hall” April 18. Do you want to talk with him about issues affecting the 41st Assembly District?
On the day the U.S. Supreme Court took up the issue of Proposition 8, the California ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage, Congresswoman Judy Chu posted this photo to Facebook to show what side she's on.
The annual Cool Cruise classic car show returns along with the traditional Easter Egg hunts.