“Our beaches belong to everyone and they have to be safe and accessible for everyone,” said LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn.
Claremont officials are expected to enter into a two-year agreement with the Inland Valley Humane Society for animal control services.
See the latest announcement from the City of Claremont.
On Wednesday, June 16, Senior Meal Program participants were treated to Pirate's Booty popcorn in honor of Father's Day.
Planning Commissioner Leigh Anne-Jones was honored by the Los Angeles Business Journal.
It's hot! During hot weather, it is important that trees are watered properly. Here are some tips from the city of Claremont.
The City of Claremont is in alignment with the State and County's reopening protocols and masking guidelines.
Inoperable and unregistered vehicles cannot be parked or stored on public streets, or on private property visible from the street.
The National Weather Services has issued a heat advisory for the San Gabriel Valley and Foothills area.
The City of Claremont will offer a Cooling Center on Tuesday, June 14 through Thursday, June 17, 2021, in response to the high heat.
Three lanes of the I-10 freeway will be closed next weekend as part of the I-10 Express Corridor Lanes Project.
A rehab project on the City's sewer system is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 14.
Around $26.1 million of the budget will be spent using the general fund, according to Claremont officials.
Property owners and residents are reminded that standing water found around the home are a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Los Angeles County's unemployment rate hasn't had a month-to-month change.
With summer comes longer and warmer days, just beckoning for us all to get outside and have some fun!
In general, tree trimming should be put off until the fall/winter unless the tree poses a threat.
Tom Shelley was recognized during the 56th annual Older Americans Recognition Day event.
Claremont prohibits the parking and storage of commercial vehicles in residential neighborhoods. Vehicles weighing 10,000 pounds or more.
On Tuesday, June 1, L.A. County Libraries will begin hosting outdoor programming at select locations across the area.
Giving back to the community you love can be effortless through Claremont Senior Foundation, Inc.
Effective July 1, 2021, all Claremont businesses will be automatically enrolled in a free food waste recycling program.
The LA County Fire Department will be conducting a Wildland Fire Exercise June 8 through June 10 in several wilderness areas.
As the weather begins to warm up in the Southland, Claremont officials warn that tree limbs can begin to drop suddenly.
Have you noticed graffiti, damaged signs, trash, or weeds along the freeway? You can submit work order requests to Caltrans.
The city's sanitation and sewer fees have remained unchanged for three years; a new proposal would raise them 12 percent beginning in 2022.
The city will reopen buildings with certain coronavirus safety precautions in place, including mask requirements and temperature checks.
The Claremont City Council approved the Griffith Park Improvement Project last March.
Mayor Tim Hepburn proposed that the city use $1.5 million from its reserve fund to help increase staffing for the La Verne Fire Department.
On Tuesday, June 1, the City will resume its free Sharps Disposal Program. Claremont residents may bring their sealed sharps containers ...
Claremont PD welcomes two new police officers - William Etue and Darren Torres.
Congratulations to Claremont resident Judith Rodriguez who has been recognized by Senator Anthony Portantino as one of the 25th Senate D ...
All gardeners, tree trimmers, and landscapers must have a valid City business license to work in the City of Claremont. Noise associated ...
On Monday, May 17, Los Angeles County issued a statement on the CDC's new mask guidelines.
The City Council will hold a public hearing on proposed 2021 Sanitation and Sewer Rate and Fee Adjustments.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.