By Laura J. Bollinger | Special to the Courier In recent years, a shortage of qualified workers has impacted a variety of industries throughout the United States, including law enforcement. With resignation and retirement rates increasing and the number of recruits...
What’s happening Claremont? by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Friday, June 30 University Toastmasters 2250, the Claremont branch of Toastmasters International, continues its free, open to the public 7 a.m. speaking and leadership skills hybrid classes....
by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com Just nine days after the Claremont City Council approved its updated housing element, state housing authorities have already given the document an initial seal of approval. The California Department of Housing and...
A supportive group of 85 guests were in high spirits given it was the first Claremont Lewis Museum of Art Artful Evening fundraiser since 2019. Held at the home of Valerie Martinez on Saturday, the event raised $9,520, which will go towards programming at the museum....
by Al Villanueva | Special to the Courier The history of Claremont is riddled with systemic racism and racially restrictive covenants. In the early 1900s, Mexican indigenous pioneers escaping the Mexican Revolution settled in the east barrio, known as “tierra de...
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