Family and friends were invited to dress up as their favorite superheroes for the San Dimas Superhero 5K run/walk on Saturday. All proceeds went to The Crime Survivors Resource Center, whose vision is for victims of crime to recover from their experience mentally, emotionally and financially by receiving support from their community, law enforcement and the judicial system.
Brandywine Homes began work on Verdana II, a new moderate-income housing complex in La Verne that will have eight two-story, detached single-family houses in June 2022. This restricted program will be available to people with a maximum household income of $109,000.
A law to protect the Western Joshua Tree, a native desert plant, and make it illegal to import, export, sell, or remove the species without a state authorization was first introduced on February 7th by California Governor Gavin Newsom.
The Glass House hosted a sold out show welcoming Mexican–American singer Cuco on his international tour Tuesday night in Pomona. Doors opened at 7 p.m. and more than 200 fans were wrapped around the venue waiting to get inside.
The city of La Verne and the La Verne Chamber of Commerce conducted the annual State of the City address to celebrate the City's successes in 2022 and hear about the City's vision for 2023 from Mayor Tim Hepburn.