Kathleen Fariss, hired last month as Claremont Chamber of Commerce’s new chief executive officer, is happy in new role as the ...
What I’ve learned through this whole experience is that no matter how much you think you’re prepared, you’re never fully ...
Former Claremont Police Department officer Gabriel Arellanes, 32, has been arrested on suspicion of on-duty sexual assault ...
Special to the Courier “The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world that it leaves to its children.” - Dietrich ...
Mary Sandoe. Bobbie Jean Hill. Floy Biggs. Abby Pascua. These four women have guided Claremont nonprofit AgingNext since its ...
Newhall, pictured, informed the college community last week that the school had received a formal notice of investigation ...
In a city full of notable buildings, one catches the eye of everyone who passes: the big brown house nestled just north of ...
Pooch Park at 100 S. College Ave., Claremont, will be closed April 1 through May 1 for biannual turf maintenance.
The First Amendment has guaranteed the right to free speech — even some extreme enough to be called hate speech — since 1791.
Special to the Courier As I reflect on the past few months, I can’t help but think about what it truly means to be valiant — ...
Dozens of energetic children availed themselves to the new playground at Lewis Park after a city ribbon cutting on Saturday.
Congratulations to Jerry Collier, one of 25 readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where am I?” as Kresge Chapel, ...