Claremont is an anomaly in a lot of ways, but one of our most wonderful quirks is of great benefit to us all: We’re a small town with a big-city art scene. Where else in the world would a town of 35,000 have a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer giving a fascinating...
In 2016, much of the COURIER’s education coverage focused on the Claremont Unified School District’s successful attempt to pass a $58 million general obligation bond in the November 8 general election. With 66 percent of local voters giving Measure G the...
Far and away the biggest sports story from 2016 has to be cross country’s dual State CIF victories, combined with an individual state title for senior Owen Bishop. The cross-country program had been getting stronger for the past few years, but really came...
Friday, December 30 ART MART Claremont hosts Art Mart today from 5 to 9 p.m. The free eclectic display and sale of local artisans’ wares happens monthly at the Packing House, 532 W. First St. Shopping, art classes and dining are all part of the fun. More...
2016 was a banner, if a little divisive, year for Claremont. As the city moved forward with a number of projects, the town’s civically minded residents expressed passionate support from both sides of the aisle. Consider the uproar over the upcoming Pomona...
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