In praise of editor’s ‘No Kings’ opinion piece Dear editor: I truly appreciated Mick Rhodes’ excellent editorial, “Feeling depressed? Hopeless? Try ‘No King’s’ protest!” [June 13]. It was brief, yet quite panoramic in its characterization of Mr. Trump’s dangerous...
The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy recently announced it was investing about $1 million for a new scholarship aimed at incoming Claremont Lincoln University students. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Scholarship is projected to absorb half the cost of tuition...
The City of Claremont’s annual free and open to the public movies in the park series kicks off Tuesday, July 15, with a screening of “Lilo & Stitch” at Lewis Park, 881 Syracuse Dr., followed by “Monsters, Inc.” Thursday, July 17 at June Vail Park, at Grand Avenue...
The class of 2025 received a classic send-off Thursday as more than 500 students from Claremont High, San Antonio High, and Claremont Adult School were awarded their high school diplomas. About 40% of CHS grads will attend a California college, with others headed all...
By Colin Tudor | Special to the Courier I’m writing on behalf of the Claremont Wildlands Conservancy to share some truly exciting news that we hope will inspire our community: we have successfully protected 80 acres of Claremont’s foothills from development and added...
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