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Reaction among local religious leaders to the United States Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade is, as one might expect, varied. COURIER photos/Matt Weinberger

It was a big day at Mt. San Antonio Gardens as they welcomed their new addition Evergreen Commons on Thursday during a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Claremont City Council […]

Today marks the beginning of Shoes That Fit’s Back-To-School Backpack campaign. For more details on the campaign, read all about it at claremont-courier.com.

Jerry and Maury Feingold, of Claremont, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on July 7. They marked the occasion by hosting a family dinner.

The sixth Claremont Art Walk of 2022 will take place this Saturday, July 2, from 6 to 9 p.m.

The Claremont High School Cross Country Team, also known as CXCP, is holding its annual 24-hour relay to help raise donations for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training, a nonprofit company […]

This July, Ophelia’s Jump Productions’ Midsummer Shakespeare Festival returns to Pomona College’s Sontag Greek Theatre with a special presentation of William Shakespeare’s, The Winter’s Tale. “The Winter’s Tale is unique […]

Jamboree Housing Corporation recently gave me a tour of two of its permanent supportive housing projects, as a preview of what the company has planned for Claremont. COURIER photo/Steven Felschundneff

On Wednesday afternoon, Shoes That Fit’s office administrator Jarret Bjornsen was at work creating nametags and school supply lists that will soon accompany backpacks for an upcoming initiative.

Regular readers of the Claremont COURIER may be getting the impression that the entire city is either under construction or has a proposed development coming, and you can add one more to the list, tentatively called Foothill and Towne.

Every Friday at 9:35 a.m., an active adult chair exercise group meets at the Alexander Hughes Community Center, at 1700 Danbury Rd.

Last Friday at Rhodes Park in San Dimas, California state senators, state assembly members and representatives at both the city and county level, along with members of the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority, Metro, and Metrolink board, gathered for a event to announce the 9.1-mile stretch of the project from Glendora to Pomona had reached 50% construction completion.

Mountain View Elementary School’s Ava Coronado, right to left, Espn Kinny, Maliyah Mccutcheon, Shyanne Mccutcheon, Sophia Citron, and teacher Alica Sanchez, were honored June 14th at the award ceremony for […]

Graduation season continues in Claremont, but this time it’s CHS’ turn to honor their outgoing seniors. On Thursday evening, Claremont High School football stadium was filled with over 500 students (not to mention family and friends) from local schools ready to party. COURIER photo/Andrew Alonzo