Claremont: April 2009 Archives
Food pantry at the San Gabriel Unified School District will be evicted to make way for a fitness center, Amanda Baumfeld reports.
Of the 10 local San Gabriel Valley cities that are members of the National League of Cities, only Claremont, Duarte and Baldwin Park participate in the organization's free prescription drug discount plan. Read more.
No West Covina employee, including those in public safety, will be immune from job losses. Read more.
Local travel agencies are reporting a slowdown in trips to Mexico because of fears from the swine flu. Read more.
Azusa library staff tosses out 600 books. Read more.



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