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Readers comments 1-24-20

Depot development Dear Editor: Matt Magilke criticizes the city’s release of funds to upgrade the Depot suggesting that it is a piece of governmental corruption. The criticism is not warranted. Proposition C, passed in 1990, provides jurisdictions within LA...

Police blotter 1-24-20

by Matthew Bramlett news@claremont-courier.com Monday, January 13 A Claremont man was arrested on suspicion of criminal threats after he allegedly threatened to kill his wife. The 58-year-old man was in an argument with his wife, also 58, at their house on the 400...
Renaissance kid Jacqueline Cordes

Renaissance kid Jacqueline Cordes

by Steven Felschundneff steven@claremont-courier.com The term “renaissance woman” may be a cliché, but one is hard-pressed to find a different descriptor for Claremont teen Jacqueline Cordes. The 17-year-old Vivian Webb junior has so many interests...

Maass can’t miss as Pack beats Ayala

Claremont junior Emily Maas takes control of the ball in front of Ayala’s net mere seconds before she booted in the Pack’s second goal on Tuesday at CHS. Maass scored both of Claremont’s goals as the Pack got a 2-1 win over the Bulldogs advancing...

CGU receives $5.4 million gift from Koch Foundation

The Charles Koch Foundation has awarded $5.4 million to Claremont Graduate University’s computational justice lab, which uses data and social sciences to assist and inform efforts to reform the criminal justice system. Under the leadership of Greg DeAngelo, who...