Police Blotter: July 23, 2021

by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com Wednesday, July 14 Claremont Police Department officers made a 10:51 p.m. traffic stop on a 1997 Honda Civic they say was speeding near Base Line Road and Indian Hill Blvd. They then questioned the driver, Isaiah...
Families come out to Claremont Yoga

Families come out to Claremont Yoga

by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Inside Tracy Brennan’s new Claremont Yoga studio, located at 300 West Foothill Boulevard, parents and children have shown up over the last six weeks to not only beat the summer heat, but also to partake in fun and...

Truth summit starts on July 18

Scripps Presents is supporting the 2021 Truth and Reconciliation Conversations Global Summit, taking place July 18 and 19. “Racism is one of the most urgent challenges facing humanity,” read a Scripps press release. “Through truthful conversations, we can begin to...
Future of on-campus officer remains in limbo

Future of on-campus officer remains in limbo

by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Last Thursday the Claremont Police Commission gave its approval for a complete reimagining of public safety on Claremont’s school campuses, but fell short of advising that the current program, including the school...
Parking issue stalls decision on Village South

Parking issue stalls decision on Village South

by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com At long last the Claremont City Council got an opportunity to evaluate the merits of the Village South Specific Plan—however, the council concluded the plan needs more work. During one very long meeting Tuesday...