Readers Comments
The longstanding, severely constraining process of providing affordable housing across the socioeconomic spectrum in Claremont is replete with growth restrictive policies, which, when combined, effectively serve as redlines against the economic feasibility of developing low income housing for either sale or lease.
When I looked out the living room window a few days before Super Bowl LVI, two large police cars were blocking the entry to our cul-de-sac.
These past few years, I have been a strong proponent of the development of Village South. I saw it as a way to bring more affordable, right-sized, transit-oriented development with sustainable solutions to a blighted downtown area.
Who knew that Valentine’s Day would come early in the form of a love letter from the Golden State?
The ferocious Santa Ana winds that ravaged Claremont on Friday night were incredibly destructive, but I believe there are lessons to be learned from the disaster.
Do we now live in a world where a fact is dependent on perception? Does objective reality exist?
After reading the recent COURIER’s article on local businesses reacting to COVID, I decided to write a thank you letter to the Claremont community.
The Kiwanis Club of Claremont wishes to extend our sincere appreciation to the many residents of our community who once again have contributed to the great success of our annual holiday fundraising event, the Pop-Up See’s Candies Store.
Dear editor: In the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park on June 18, our son, Noah, was biking down the Pomelo trail in Gale Canyon when he hit a barely-visible rope that was suspended across the trail.
Dear editor: Most young folks think history can’t teach us much. However, today’s news headlines beg us to consider otherwise.
Dear editor: Kris Meyer is correct when he states “Lady Justice is supposed to be blind folded, but in present day society there seems to be different rules for different ‘classes’ of people.”
CMS Athletes: Are their talents being overlooked? Dear editor: You hear the crowd roar as you step down the aisle to find a seat near the game. The CMS Women’s Basketball team is playing a home game in Roberts Pavilion. You can feel the excitement in the air as players make consecutive shots, followed by […]
Thanksgiving break for CMC low income students Learning that the default for most college peers is to head home during the holidays can be difficult for many first generation and low-income students. Students like me, who come from less financially stable backgrounds, can’t automatically afford to book a flight back home. It’s not even an […]
Dear editor: The increase in scams targeting Zelle app users has raised the question of how much companies like Zelle are doing to protect their users from cybercrime.
Dear editor: As president of the Claremont Unified School District Board of Education, I need to clarify some information regarding the school resource officer position after a series of misleading headlines, articles, and social media posts. T



Viewpoint: Claremont City Council embraces anti-racism as a priority
February 24th, 2022
On February 5th, 2022, at the Claremont City Council’s Strategic Planning Meeting, the city council named anti-racism and anti-discrimination as a priority for the city.