Find out how much Rep. Judy Chu, who serves Claremont, and Grace Napolitano, who serves La Verne, raises to win their district seats.
The city is warning hikers to be on the watch for snakes that have become active now that the weather has begun to warm.
Zephyr Tate-Mann was named 'Woman of the Year' by Assemblyman Chris Holden, who represents Claremont.
Mayor Larry Schroeder and councilman Corey Calaycay earned enough votes to continue serving on the City Council.
He was a dictator to some, but he was a hero and a patriot to many in his country and as a result Venezuela may continue to reject a relationship with the US.
Golden State Water Company responds to critics who accuse the water supplier of gouging Claremont residents.
The city is opposed to the measure as it is currently written.
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The project will feature 54 detached condominiums ranging from 1,600 to 2,000 square feet.
The removal comes less than a month from the March 2 re-opening of Sycamore Canyon Park.
The changes were made to reflect the dawn to dust hours that were in effect previously.
The city announced this week that sample ballots for the March 5 election are now in the mail, and residents can expect them any day now.
The 5th District supervisor will present a motion at Tuesday's meeting.
The mayor spoke on the city's past and its future Jan. 31 during the annual State of the City address.
About 140 people attended the 2013 State of the Union address on Tuesday. And the news they heard was all good.
The initial cost estimate of $80 million would help pay for ground sensors and relays that could provide text and mobile alerts in the event of a quake on the San Andreas Fault near Claremont and La Verne.
Metro encourages San Gabriel Valley commuters to get their FasTrak transponders to be ready to enjoy all the benefits.
Claremonters Against Outrageous Water Rates say Golden State Water Company has been making huge profits off of the city's residents.
The move will open hundreds of thousands of positions for women, according to an Associated Press report.
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, who represents La Verne, had requested a review of a contract awarded to a firm with connections to Supervisor Knabe, who represents Diamond Bar.
Assemblyman Chris Holden's staff will offer regular office hours throughout the 41st Assembly District "in order to better serve constituents," his team announced.
Both cities are given F's in the report, which spotlights what cities are doing to curb outdoor smoking and the sale of tobacco products.
Golden State Water Company, the city's water supplier, commissioned a study they say shows water rates will increase if the city takes over supplying water to the city.
Claremont responds to an economic study they say was commissioned by their water supplier Golden State Water Company.
The former 32nd District Representative announced her intentions Wednesday.
Civil rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams was selected to participate in this year's inauguration. This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of her husband, civil rights leader Medger Evers.
Brown has moved to end a federal court order capping the state's prison population and another that requires intensive oversight of prison mental-health care.
Coupled with a growing wave of Baby Boomer retirements, the drop in birth rates has major implications for the state, experts said.
Prosecutors want the founder of G3 Holistic, who operated stores in Colton and Upland, to get a 10 year sentence and called him "a money-hungry criminal utterly uninterested in abiding by the rules of ordered society."
Have an issue you want to make sure the city council puts at the top of their list in 2013? Here's the perfect opportunity for you to let them know.
The board will consider using nearly $200,000 to establish a hydrogen sulfide monitoring network near the Salton Sea. Last year odors from the area spread around Southern California.
Officers from the Department of Animal Care and Control will be checking out areas around La Verne and Claremont beginning Jan. 11, 2013, a county spokeswoman said Wednesday.
Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz, will assume the seat vacated by the death of Sen. Daniel K. Inouye.
TIME magazine named President Barack Obama their person of the year. Tell us who you think should win from our town!
Claremont city officials plan to participate in the 2013 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count.
The city has canceled its March 5 election since nobody stepped forward to challenge council incumbents, officials tell Patch.
The Rotary Club of La Verne and the La Verne Chamber of Commerce have begun to promote the State of the City event coming in January.
The group, which calls itself Stop The Claremont Water Grab, is operated by a crisis communications firm in Sacramento, city officials said.
The group claims that they're concerned about a lack of transparency in the Claremont City Council, as well as the use of eminent domain to gain access to the water rights for the area.
If you plan to be married on Wednesday, the county says they will be ready.