Home where man was shot a ‘ticking time bomb’

by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com The Claremont home where a man was fatally shot Wednesday was a “ticking time bomb,” according to a neighbor who asked to remain anonymous because the situation at the home may still be dangerous. That...

Police blotter 4-16-21

Thursday, April 8 The Claremont Police Department received a 4:52 p.m. call from a man concerned about the wellbeing of his brother. The man told police 43-year-old Pomona resident Carlos Barrera was in a hotel room at the Claremont Lodge, 736 S. Indian Hill Blvd.,...
Boy Scout installs locational sign along trail

Boy Scout installs locational sign along trail

  Claremont High School senior Scott Hermelin installs one of his handmade locational signs along Thompson Creek Trail recently with the assistance of two park rangers. Scott created the signs as part of the Eagle project with Boys Scouts of America troop 402. He...

Readers comments 4-16-21

The benefits of paying a living wage Dear editor: Jim Belna (COURIER, April 2) thinks the city should turn over its waste collection services to a private company. He believes the city will thereby save a considerable amount of money. Claremont officials believe, on...
Obituary: Robert Paul Schreiber

Obituary: Robert Paul Schreiber

Loving grandfather, father, longtime Claremont resident, real estate agent Robert Paul Schreiber was born to Frank and Opal Schreiber in Berkeley, California on May 24, 1948. In 1952 he became an older brother to sister Marcia Eve Schreiber, and the family moved to...