Spike in coyote attacks on animals

It seems you can’t step outside your front door these days without spotting a coyote running down the street. Lack of food and extreme drought conditions in the Angeles National Forest are forcing wildlife further down the mountain and into town, alarming...

Readers comments 8-15-14

Helping neighbors Dear Editor: The Claremont Homeless Advocacy Program (CHAP) has appreciated the coverage the COURIER has given our group and the issue of homelessness in the Claremont area. This past, and first, year of CHAP’s service to our homeless has been...

Police blotter 8-15-14

Thursday, August 7 Would-be thieves broke into Wolfe’s Market around 4:15 a.m. and left with absolutely nothing. Two suspects entered the Claremont landmark through the shop’s west entry and attempted to disable the surveillance equipment before perusing...

Langdon Elsbree

Professor, loving husband and father Langdon Elsbree, a longtime Claremont resident, died on June 21, 2014, two days before his 85th birthday. Mr. Elsbree began his life on June 23, 1929, becoming a “birthright Friend” and resident of Wallingford,...

CHS football team gears up for season opener

The Claremont High School football team is getting ready for the beginning of the 2014 season, which begins next week with a scrimmage at CHS. Head Coach Mike Collins, in his 20th year leading the Pack, is optimistic about the team’s chances this year after a...