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Minutes before Dr. Raymond Chae was set to clock out for lunch last Wednesday, the founder and small animal veterinarian of Peppertree Animal Hospital was called to action.
As the sun sets two people walk a dog along Mary Place in Claremont where several large pine trees were recently removed.
A highlight of the evening was the dedication of the Claremont Museum Of Art Atrium in honor of Sandy Baldonado, in recognition of her leadership, vision and commitment to CMA […]
by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com Though officials are hesitant to celebrate, there’s no denying the good news out of Claremont Unified School District. After two weeks of rising positive diagnoses […]
Children’s Foundation of America CEO Cher Ofstedahl embraced Kevin Mink of Image Source in a celebratory hug after he was announced as one of two winners of the $10,000 prize at the annual Trinity Classic Golf at Red Hill Country Club on Monday.
Even with small brush fires in San Bernardino and Los Angeles, the brown smoke hovering over Southern California is due to the forest fires from the northern part of the […]
Claremont native Summer-Rayne Roberts is all smiles as she celebrates her recent graduation in a very unique fashion, standing at the peak of the highest point in the continental United States. After obtaining her master’s in Geographic Information Science on August 6, Ms. Roberts decided to skip the conventional commencement due to the education being totally online. Instead she climbed Mount Whitney on September 19 and 20, with her father Warren Roberts.
Beginning on Monday Claremont Change will be begin hosting a virtual workshop series called Identify and Dismantle Derailing Rhetoric. “These workshops are designed to help members of our community identify, […]
25 years ago, Claremont resident Betsy MacLaren started an annual block party within the city’s 5th District.
The defending San Antonio League champion Claremont High School Wolfpack football team is off to a rough start this season, but that may be part of the plan.
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 […]
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 voted to adopt a new Inclusionary Housing Ordinance but delay the implementation for 180 days.
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.
On Monday, September 20, musicians from the Ontario Chaffey Community Show Band, along with the Chaffey Adult School, invite guests to come enjoy their free musical concert dubbed “Welcome Back: […]
Hidden between Aromatique and an outdoor patio space sits a short, narrow pathway that leads to Neon Moon, the Village’s new art supply store and studio. Opened on July 5 by Xrstine Franco with help from her boyfriend, Ilir Zeneli, New Moon is a unique, one-stop-shop that can be described as an artist’s candy store.
After 35 years with the family, the picturesque home of former Claremont mayor Ellen Taylor is on the market and open to visit by private appointment, and to the general […]