The time for action is now Dear editor: In 1986, I spent a brief period living in Germany. At the time, I was struck by how comfortable I felt among the people, who, despite speaking a different language, seemed so much like those I encountered back home. This...
Claremont Young Musicians Orchestra’s free and open to the public 11 a.m. “Concert for Children,” is set for Saturday, March 15 at Bridges Hall of Music, 150 E. Fourth St., Claremont. It will include “Casey at the Bat” by Randol Alan Bass, “Cowboys Overture” by John...
by Nan Cooney | Special to the Courier I was recently assaulted with a deadly weapon. No, not physically, but I think the word assault also applies to crimes perpetrated by hackers and scammer against person’s finances, emotions, self-confidence, and faith. We all...
The Friends of the Claremont Library’s On the Same Page Committee welcomes Mikel Jollett, frontman for The Airborne Toxic Event and author of “Hollywood Park,” the committee’s 2024-25 community read, for a free and open to the public conversation with Emily St....
Five Arabian foals have been born at Cal Poly Pomona’s W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center over the past two weeks, with an additional four expected through early April. The fillies and colts are active and were walking almost immediately after birth, according to a...
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