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La Verne's Landscape Districts Face Rising Costs, Possible Rate Adjustments Ahead
Community News

La Verne's Landscape Districts Face Rising Costs, Possible Rate Adjustments Ahead

La Verne's landscape districts are burning through reserves. A state turf mandate is adding pressure. And at least one neighborhood may face a new vote on assessments.

March 21, 2026
Flyers Targeting SCE Customers Raise Questions
Community News

Flyers Targeting SCE Customers Raise Questions

La Verne Daily News is working with Southern California Edison to determine whether the flyer is valid. Here's what we know so far.

March 13, 2026
Local Mom Turns Floral Passion Into Growing Business
Community Spotlights

Local Mom Turns Floral Passion Into Growing Business

What started as a quiet creative outlet during motherhood has blossomed into “Life in Bloom,” a home-based floral business rooted in beauty, heritage, and community.

March 12, 2026
Training Today to Help Tomorrow
Community News

Training Today to Help Tomorrow

La Verne’s CERT program gives volunteers the skills—and confidence—to respond to disasters.

March 12, 2026
Bonita School Board Votes to Add Bond Measure to June Ballot
BUSD

Bonita School Board Votes to Add Bond Measure to June Ballot

A proposed school facilities bond could fund campus repairs, security upgrades and classroom improvements. Here’s what the proposal includes, how school bonds work and what it could mean for taxpayers.

March 07, 2026
From Classroom to Gallery Wall: Ganesha High Teens Showcase Black History Art
Community News

From Classroom to Gallery Wall: Ganesha High Teens Showcase Black History Art

At The Gallery at Hillcrest, a class assignment turns into a life-changing moment.

March 04, 2026
Guest Column

The Mills Act: Preserving History While Easing Property Taxes

This month I’m going to visit with you about a way to save money on property taxes while preserving a piece of California history. California is home to thousands of historic homes and buildings that tell the story of our communities. Maintaining these properties, however, can be costly. The

March 02, 2026
Recent School Safety Incidents Spark Questions About Communication, Requirements
BUSD

Recent School Safety Incidents Spark Questions About Communication, Requirements

Here’s what California law requires—and how families can review local safety plans.

February 28, 2026
Claremont’s Black Penny Thrift Turns Small Change Into Community Impact
Community Spotlights

Claremont’s Black Penny Thrift Turns Small Change Into Community Impact

Black Penny Thrift is more than a resale shop. Founded by Claudia Martinez, built on faith, family and service, the Claremont store offers curated, affordable fashion—and quietly supports neighbors in need, one carefully tagged rack at a time.

February 26, 2026

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