by John Fensterwald A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit against the United Teachers Los Angeles and the organization that created a controversial ethnic studies curriculum adopted by at least two dozen school districts in California. U.S. District Judge Fernando...
by Mick Rhodes | editor@claremont-courier.com It’s the most wonderful time of the year … allegedly. Every fall I tell myself I’ll be tanned, rested, and ready come December. Every year I fail. I’ve heard the holidays are a time of great joy for many. These are...
Long-time Claremonter, husband, adventurer Claremont native and longtime resident Rob Burwell died October 13 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where he had lived since 2018 with his wife of 25 years, Jan Burwell. “Rob was a man who loved adventure, ideas and new...
Great-grandmother, volunteer, long-time Claremont resident Lorraine Freese, 91, died peacefully in her home with family on November 17. Born August 12, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York to Matt and Evelyn Houghton, Lorraine grew up in New York before relocating to...
Congratulations to Abraham Park, who was chosen at random among the 10 readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as one of Rod Baer’s sculptures at the Claremont Depot. Abraham is now entered into the year-end drawing to receive a copy of the...
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