Mick Rhodes | [email protected] Remember when we all felt smug “cutting the cord” to cable TV and sticking it to ...
Claremont City Council meeting, member Ed Reece, chair of the Foothill Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority, ...
Free and open to the public events around the Friends of the Claremont Library’s 2025 On the Same Page community read, “Hollywood Park,” by Mikel Jollett, begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, January 25 with ...
Claremont Young Musicians Orchestra performs two free and open to the public concerts at 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, January 26, at Pomona College’s Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E. Fourth St., Claremont.
Congratulations to Ron Hinson, who was the only reader who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as the 1976 wolf sculpture by Nancy Foster Goodman, currently on display, appropriately, at ...
At my age, you are reminded of death simply because you are older and more likely to know more people who have died. This includes family, friends, someone you used to work with, a favorite celebrity.
Moving to Claremont from my childhood home in Modesto last summer was the start of a new life chapter. We swiftly settled into our new routines of work and academics ... then a tug of longing arose. I ...
Claremont City Council approved the 10-year renewal of a marketing deal between the city and the Claremont Tourism Business Improvement District at its January 14 meeting. The deal with the coalition ...
A group of Claremont High School scholars recognized by the national College Board for outstanding achievement on the PSAT and AP exams was on hand at the January 16 CUSD Board of Education meeting.
Keck Graduate Institute recently named Angelika Niemz as dean of the school’s Henry E. Riggs School of Applied Life Sciences. She will oversee KGI’s largest school of programs.
Claremont Recreation and Human Services Department is offering $40 tickets for folks 55 and older to attend “The Sound of Music” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 21 at Lewis Family Playhouse in Rancho ...
Claremont High School Theatre Department’s first production of the year, Brian Yorkey’s 2008 musical “Next To Normal,” will run at 7 p.m. February 13-15, with a 1 p.m. matinee performance on February ...