By Anne Thorward and Katrina Mason As Afghan refugee families arrive in the U.S., with several headed for the San Gabriel Valley, many of us have wondered, “How can we help?” A major need right now is temporary housing. “That’s the biggest hurdle for new arrivals,”...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com When you take a bus tour around cities, it’s often exciting to view the unfamiliar sites along the way. But, how often do you get excited about sites that are not even there? The thought of a state-of-the-art Metro Gold...
By Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com A lengthy tussle between affordable housing advocates on one side and a chorus of residents along with a local developer on the other, moved one step closer to a resolution Tuesday when the Claremont City Council...
Every fourth Sunday, poetry comes to the city of Claremont, and this Sunday, September 26 is no exception. At 2 p.m. in the Claremont United Church of Christ’s Louise Roberts Room, poets Andrea Carter Brown and Beverly Lafontaine will bring their unique stylings to...
Last week the Claremont Courier published a letter from a faculty member at the Claremont School of Theology (CST) describing events which they say have led it to stay in Claremont. That letter contained several factual inaccuracies and misrepresentations about the...
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