Claremont's City Council has asked staff to look at ways to calm traffic before a decision to raise speed limits is made.
The last day to register for the two-day event is Friday.
Members of Organizing for America are. They will gather tonight at 6 p.m. at the Round Table Pizza in Claremont.
Claremont's City Council voted to amend the city's Mills Act program, which sets the system for maintaining the city's historic homes.
The Asian tiger mosquitoes have been spotted in the area and are known transmit human pathogens, such as malaria, St. Louis encephalitis, West Nile virus, dengue fever and Western Equine encephalomyelitis.
Claremont will discuss adding a fee to the Mills Act annual review process to help cover staff's work in approving the homes as part of the program.
Senator Dianne Feinstein sent a second letter to the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, asking for an immediate investigation into soaring gas prices.
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The city will discuss raising speed limits along 10 residential streets during its Oct. 9 meeting.
More than 70 took part in a debate watching event presented by Organizing for America in Claremont.
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly spoke out against the passing of AB 2189, which allows some undocumented immigrants to obtain a driver's license.
The city will consider contracting with the YWCA to provide the meals.
Claremont today released a letter meant to be a response to a mailer sent out by Golden State Water Company.
La Verne officials remind residents that pavers for the city’s Veterans Memorial are on sale. The November date for the dedication of the memorial approaches.
The terms of two Claremont council members end in March.
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Claremont's City Council approved doubling the fares.
Donnelly, has sent a letter to Governor Jerry Brown to veto AB 1527, a bill that would ban the open carry of all long guns.
The "Parks Make Life Better!" photo contest calls on residents to
A grant recently awarded to the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation should help replace more than 1,000 area trees lost in last year's windstorm.
Donnelly has sent a letter to Governor Jerry Brown asking him to veto a bill that would require parents who do not want their children vaccinated to get signed statements before they can be exempted.
Republican Donna Lowe, a Claremont resident, is running for the newly formed 41st Assembly District.
Gonzales supporters will host a fall kickoff barbecue event on Saturday.
The draft environmental impact report for the Gold Line Foothill Extension from Azusa to Montclair will be available for public review at two upcoming meetings.
Claremont's city staff recently inspected the city’s water system in anticipation of a possible purchase.
Claremont awarded a $90,000 contract to an Anaheim-based company to maintain the city's traffic lights.
There will soon be new stripes on Mills Avenue, a new pathway to the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, and even a new ordinance for pedestrians aimed at keeping park users safe and area residents comfortable.
The local increases in assessed value of properties on the tax roll is reflective of a county-wide trend.
The Claremont City Council is looking at constructing a walkway that would steer park pedestrians away from homes in the Adirondack neighborhood.
Though the funding situation for the Gold Line Foothill Extension from Azusa to Montclair remains unresolved, a draft environmental impact report has been completed for the proposed project.
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Claremont officials have been in a months-long legal battle to purchase water rights for the city.
Council members and city staff have met to discuss ways to stop the Golden State Water Company from raising rates next year.