The city’s human services department has witnessed a surge in the usage of both tennis and pickleball courts over the last few weeks. This surge is most likely attributed to the recent closure of the Claremont Club and the desire of the community to get outdoors...
Longtime educator, traveler, volunteer Michael David Gregory was born in Phoenix, Arizona on October 28, 1947. He died unexpectedly, but peacefully, of a massive stroke on August 13. His death was unrelated to the COVID-19 pandemic. He was 72. He was an enthusiastic,...
The Los Angeles County Medical Examinaer has released its report on the Claremont teenager who died after a short illness on July 16. Maxx Cheng, 13, died from cardiac tamponade, a rare but serious medical condition in which blood or fluids builds up in the space...
Punishment won’t make us safe Dear Editor: Despite increasing local and nationwide demands to defund the police and reinvest in community care, Claremont City Council opted for punishment over protection last week when they criminalized not wearing a mask....
by Peter Weinberger | pweinberger@claremont-courier.com The COURIER and the post office have worked together for decades to deliver the newspaper in a timely manner. Even though it’s more expensive, USPS delivery has proved to be reliable and a good fit for us....
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