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Things to do this weekend: Food fests and tasty to-dos reign
Opa! The Long Beach Greek Food & Music Festival is a long-running gem.
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Fire damages family-owned Walter's Restaurant in Claremont
Fire damaged a family-owned restaurant Thursday morning that has been in business for decades in Claremont.
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Fire damages family owned Claremont restaurant
Firefighters attack a fire at Walter’s Restaurant in Claremont. Video broadcast Thursday Aug. 22, 2024 on Today in LA.
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Trivia and cosplay fun will sprout at a party made for plant fans
Prepare to “Nerd Out at the Garden,” pothos people and fern aficionados.
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Pomona College graduation moved to Shrine Auditorium
Pomona College announced to it’s graduating class that it would be moving the graduation ceremony to the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles after an encampment occupied its main stage on campus. Christian Cazares reports for the NBC4 News on May 10, 2024.
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Pomona College moves commencement after week of protests on graduation stage
Several tents were on the stage, where the commencement ceremony had been scheduled for this weekend at the college east of Los Angeles.
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Protest encampment set up on Pomona College graduation stage
A group of demonstrators set up an encampment this week on and around the commencement ceremony stage at Pomona College.
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Protest encampment set up on Pomona College graduation stage
A group of demonstrators set up an encampment this week on on and around the commencement ceremony stage at Pomona College. Video broadcast Tuesday May 7, 2024 on Today in LA.
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Pro-Palestine student walkout at Pomona College
Hundreds of students at Pomona College participated in a walkout as part of a protest in support of Palestine. Christian Cazares reports for the NBC4 News on April 11, 2024.
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19 people arrested during protest at Pomona College
More than a dozen people were arrested Friday after protesters stormed the office of the Pomona College president in opposition of the university’s ties to Israel.
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Protesters storm office of Pomona College president
Nineteen people were arrested after protesters stormed into the Pomona College president’s office over the school’s ties to Israel such as its study abroad program. Anastassia Olmos reports for the NBC4 News on April 6, 2024.
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Paleo-tastic: A festival of fossils will raise a roar in Claremont
Scientists from around Southern California will discuss dinos and more at The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology.
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Catholic schools across Southern California closed after bomb threats
Catholic and non-catholic schools across Southern California closed early after receiving bomb threats, later found not credible. Bailey Miller reports for the NBC4 News on Oct. 16, 2023.
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SoCal school threats deemed not credible
Classes are called off after what authorities say were non-credible threats. Bailey Miller reports for the NBC4 News at 3 p.m. on Monday Oct. 16, 2023.
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Several SoCal schools closed amid threats later deemed not credible
A Catholic school in La Verne was closed for the day Monday while police investigated a threat that was later determined not credible, one of several campuses to receive such a threat.
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Claremont student athlete gives away free track shoes to other young runners
17-year-old L’Mio Edwards is encouraging student athletes to write an essay about cultural, racial disparities in exchange for free track shoes.
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Claremont track star donates free track shoes in exchange for essays on minority struggles
A Claremont teenager and decorated student athlete, who has gone the extra mile literally to buy groceries for families in need, is now trying to help other young runners while raising awareness on racial and cultural disparities. Seventeen-year-old L’Mio Edwards, a soon-to-be senior at Claremont High School, is a straight A student and a nationally ranked track/field runner. She’s...