- The Bizz, Jan. 8
Board of Equalization to extend call center hours for taxpayers The state Board of Equalization announced Wednesday that it will extend its Taxpayer Information Section call center operating hours from Monday ...
- Claremont plans healthful series of classes, workshops
The city's Senior Citizens Program has announced a series of activities and workshops designed to get seniors on the way to meeting their health and wellness goals for 2009.
- Claremont board shuffles positions
Board member Mary Caenepeel was elected president of the Claremont Unified School District last month.
- Politically Correct' Can Go Too Fa.....
Among the "top 10" lists released at the end of the year was one entitled, "The PC Campus: Top 10 Abuses of 2008." It focused on politically correct behavior in both higher and public education.
- Muslims can get on 'same page' at new youth center
When a girl from his math class asked him to go to the prom, Adam Milbes, 15, had to turn her down.
- Oak Glen church camp opens itself to all
In 1943, retired minister Herbert Ide's dream of building a church camp in the vibrant mountains near Oak Glen came true.
- Police on patrol looking for drunken drivers
Spend New Year's Day with friends and not behind steel bars. While tonight is one of the most dangerous holiday's around, local law enforcement have provided helpful tips to ring in 2009 safely.
- From the Claremont Now blog, December 31
Claremont Heritage Annual Meeting The meeting is scheduled for 2 to 3:30 p.m. Jan.
- Counting down 2008's strangest news
ASSUMING NOTHING else weird happens in the next four days, here are my choices for the Inland Valley's Top 10 strangest news events of 2008: 10.
- Theater group preforms holiday classics with a twist
A group of theater enthusiasts last weekend presented a comedic spin on two classic Christmas tales.
- Claremont resident celebrates 102th birthday
Alice Gable has seen more than most people in her lifetime - the introduction of the Model T Ford, 19 U.S. presidents and the civil-rights and women's-rights movements.
- Second head on motorcycle collision occurs on Glendora Mountain Road
For the second time in one week, two motorcyclists suffered injuries following a head-on collision on Glendora Mountain Road, authorities said.
- Claremont review of 2008
Statewide and national audiences turned to this city several times this past year, following protests on college and elementary school campuses as well as the deaths of a celebrated author and a renowned ...
- Republicans could sue over new taxes, Assemblyman Adams says
A number of tax hikes and budget cuts that the Democrats passed last week using an obscure state Constitutional loophole have yet to be signed by the governor.
- Residents of San Gabriel Valley less likely to seek mental health advice
Residents of the San Gabriel Valley are half as likely to seek mental health advice than people in the rest of the county, according to a report released this month.
- Claremont hopes to open Sycamore Park soon
Fires in 2002 forced the closure of Sycamore Canyon Park, but city officials are pursuing grants that may result in the park's restoration and reopening in 2010.
- Water Strategist Community Launching Special Feature Article Notification at www.waterchat.com
Water Strategist Community announced the launching of a special feature article notification list that will alert members of featured articles that have been posted on its website www.waterchat.com CLAREMONT, ...
- Restaurant kitchen burns in Claremont's historic Packing House
When Ralph Olivas heard the fire alarm in the middle of the night, his first thought was not to run for his life but to disconnect the piercing siren.
- Claremont gets state's first recycled sidewalk
This is the first city in the state to pilot a program for a recycled sidewalk made from old trees and plastic.