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Tuesday was opening day for Legends’ Attic, a sports memorabilia museum that will make local Los Angeles Dodgers and Lakers fans weep with joy. Located at 619 W. Foothill Blvd., it is part love letter to LA’s sports teams, sports museum, art gallery, sports card collectibles shop, and perhaps the greatest man cave ever assembled. The multifaceted museum is a collaboration between longtime Claremont resident Eddie Allizadeh, Mike Caposio, and legendary retired Dodgers pitcher Orel Hershiser — all collectors — to bring iconic memorabilia to Claremont. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo

Last Thursday, the Claremont Police Commission sent a clear message that prostitution and other crimes centered around the motels in the south part of town will no longer be left to fester.

Jim Callahan, with Bill Stoner riding shotgun, leave the garage of Claremont Toyota is a somewhat rusty 1915 Ford Model T on Sunday during the first ever Claremont Community Emergency Response Team car show. Asked if he was nervous driving such a rusted car Callahan said on the contrary, part of the fun is the fear that the wheels might fall off. COURIER photo/Andrew Alonzo

An exhibition of works by Mrs. Ames curated by current Scripps junior and gallery intern Lucy Bloomtran, will run at Mount San Antonio Gardens from April 6 to May 25.

Last month 13-year-old Claremont resident Ishaana Agarwal was studying the escalating diplomatic crisis between Ukraine and Russia to prepare for an upcoming debate.

The public is invited to join Sustainable Claremont during the week of Earth Day as the nonprofit will host three fun and interactive community events highlighting green human innovation around the city.

On March 26, visitors to Inka Trails restaurant received a warm welcome from staff and hot plates of food during the evening. The Peruvian restaurant, a city staple from 2000 to 2015, hosted a special event, “Quilla’s Dream,” which commemorated the restaurant’s recent relaunch at its familiar Claremont space. COURIER photo/Andrew Alzonzo

by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com On a cloudy Saturday afternoon, 13 Claremont residents gathered at the west end of Cahuilla Park to voice their concerns about traffic safety in the […]

Claremont Unified School District Superintendent Jeff Wilson is stepping down after just one year on the job.

A local senior citizen has been reported missing and his family would like help locating him. Jose Meza was last seen at Claremont Hacienda, 501 S. College Avenue, Tuesday morning. […]

by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Most people spent early Saturday morning sleeping in, exercising or having breakfast while watching the news. But in the 900 block of W. Glenville Drive, […]

Pilgrim Place CEO Ron Bolding, left, answers questions from residents during a brief break in the public meeting about Larkin Place, a permanent supportive housing development, last Thursday at the Hughes Center in Claremont. The project developer, Jamboree Housing, hosted the meeting to provide information and answer public concerns about the project which, if built, will house formerly homeless people on land currently owned by Pilgrim Place. See the complete story in our next edition. COURIER photo/Steven Felschundneff

Nik Hlady, senior planner with the City of Claremont, browses the used record selection at Rhino Records on Wednesday in the Claremont Village. Checking out new and old recordings at Rhino is a time honored tradition that will be leaving Claremont after 48 years as the owners will be moving the business to Montclair. COURIER photo/Steven Felschundneff

by John Neiuber It was shortly after 10 p.m. on the night of this past January 21. The wind was howling. The house and windows were rattling. Our dog, Gus, […]

During the Claremont City Council meeting last week, Community Development Director Brad Johnson presented the annual Housing Element Progress Report, which the city is required to submit to state officials by April 1.