Politics & Government

Top Five Stories from the Week of April 22, Burglaries and Pollution Top the List

A look at the top stories of the week.

Crime and pollution were among the top stories for the week of April 22. Check out the list below.

Father and Son Suspected in Claremont Burglary. Claremont Police caught a father and son team accused of breaking into a home while the resident was at home asleep.

Professor Apologizes for Calling Student 'Cockroach'. This story was a follow up. In March, there was an incident between a Claremont McKenna College professor and Pitzer College student. The professor was accused of calling the student a “cockroach.” The follow up looks at the results of a CMC investigation and a statement from the professor.

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Crash Near Claremont Injures Two. There was not much information as of Sunday night regarding a crash in Pomona not far from the Claremont city limits.

How Bad is Claremont and La Verne Pollution? See What New State Figures Say. People really wanted to know what State officials had to about the risk from pollution. We created a map for each Patch town ranks using the interactive map below.

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Claremont Police Arrests Two on Suspicion of Burglarizing Businesses. Burglaries have been a major problem for Claremont businesses. So it came as a relief to many in Claremont that arrests were made in connection with the break-ins at the Chevron station.

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