Balancing isolation, school and family life

Balancing isolation, school and family life

by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com With Claremont Unified School District announcing that it is closed for the rest of the school year and all students moved over to online learning, thousands of local parents and caregivers are now in the unfamiliar...
Waiting game with no end in sight

Waiting game with no end in sight

felt when I stumbled into some uncut Claremont Village aerial video from 2019. So I edited old clips and mixed with similar new clips, to see how the city of trees has changed since social distancing began. You can imagine what I discovered. Most of the new video was...
Obituary: Charles Edmund Sullivan

Obituary: Charles Edmund Sullivan

Longtime El Roble guidance counselor, classic car enthusiast, loving father and husband Charles Edmund Sullivan, 81, died peacefully from natural causes at his home in Claremont on March 28. Memorial services will be held at a date yet to be determined. Chuck was born...

Police find stolen goods in car during traffic stop

On March 30, at noon, an officer conducted a traffic stop on Foothill Blvd. at Mills Ave. on a Hyundai Sonata and contacted the driver and passenger. During the contact, the officer located a large amount of stolen property and burglary tools inside the vehicle. Due...
Cucamonga Peak carrot top

Cucamonga Peak carrot top

Fewer cars on the road means less air pollution, helping create spectacular sunsets on the San Gabriel Mountains. And at 8,858 feet high, Cucamonga Peak is not only still covered with snow, it’s one of the last places to see the sunset each evening. Claremont...