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A proposed hotel in downtown San Dimas launched Isabel Ebiner’s civic engagement. → Read More
The project known as Pioneer Square replaces the once-proposed four-story hotel on the south side of Bonita Avenue between Acacia Street and Cataract Avenue in San Dimas. → Read More
Starting this month, Pomona police will launch the Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking Team. → Read More
In an email to staff Christmas morning, Chief Michael Olivieri elaborated on his decision to retire ahead of schedule. → Read More
The dA has opened the gallery to allow Pizarro to present a retrospective of his life’s work until Jan. 11. → Read More
The Christmas morning deliveries date to 1925. → Read More
San Dimas City Council voted Oct. 22 to extend the moratorium by another 10 months and 15 days, giving staff a whole year to review the process. → Read More
The Education Center’s auditorium now boasts a state-of-the-art sound system, new theatrical lighting and refurbished seating. → Read More
City leaders want staff to step up efforts to hold businesses accountable for abandoned carts widely considered a public nuisance. → Read More
Eddie Acosta signed up to volunteer for the Caltrans Adopt-A-Highway program in his late son’s memory → Read More
During a the three-hour long hearing, the Claremont City Council learned Intracorp Homes has had several meetings with one of the homeowners who appealed the extension. → Read More
Fair officials estimate 1.1 million people visited this year, down from 1.25 million in 2018. → Read More
From larger-than-life replicas and art installations to live music and more, the fair celebrated pop culture in its three-week run that ended Sunday. → Read More
For the first time in six years, Gente Organizada has its own space. → Read More
From 2019 to 2023 the water department will invest $64 million on capital projects and over that period the will payback more than $30 million in existing debt. → Read More
The poet laureate would serve a two-year term beginning Jan. 1, 2020 → Read More
Live music and a drag show capped off the first of the event’s two days → Read More
Longtime Pomona City Manager Linda Lowry will retire at the end of the year. → Read More
Under the plan, the original Firehouse Inn would be preserved and any missing brick or roof tiles would be replaced. → Read More
The company’s application follows news that it reportedly put all or part of its art house cinema chain up for sale. → Read More