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San Clemente

  • Why California’s Beaches Are Shrinking and How to Save Them | Victor Cabral | Jayme Timberlake | Laurie Davies
    Why California’s Beaches Are Shrinking and How to Save Them | Victor Cabral | Jayme Timberlake | Laurie Davies
    Many beaches in California are losing their sand, and the economic impact often goes unnoticed. Siyamak sits down with Victor Cabral, mayor of San Clemente; Jayme Timberlake, a geologist and ...
    November 30, 2024BY Siyamak Khorrami
  • Fertility Doctor Convicted of Killing Wife in San Clemente
    Fertility Doctor Convicted of Killing Wife in San Clemente
    SANTA ANA, Calif.—A fertility doctor was convicted of second-degree murder Dec. 19 for killing his wife in their ...
    December 20, 2023BY City News Service
  • New Football Coach Sees Similarities Between San Clemente and Sunny Hills
    New Football Coach Sees Similarities Between San Clemente and Sunny Hills
    An initial glance wouldn’t reveal a whole lot in common between Southern California football programs at San Clemente ...
    December 19, 2023BY Dan Wood
  • San Clemente Embracing Huge Football Challenge Against St. John Bosco
    San Clemente Embracing Huge Football Challenge Against St. John Bosco
    It is a daunting assignment, to be sure, but San Clemente High School’s football team is not about ...
    November 7, 2023BY Dan Wood
  • San Clemente’s Rip Curl Finals Will Decide 2023’s Best Surfer
    San Clemente’s Rip Curl Finals Will Decide 2023’s Best Surfer
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—“It’s so fun out there today!” an elementary school-aged surfer with bleached hair told his dad ...
    September 9, 2023BY John Fredricks
  • National Wrestling Hall of Fame Honors Longtime San Clemente Coach
    National Wrestling Hall of Fame Honors Longtime San Clemente Coach
    Longtime former wrestling coach at San Clemente High School in Southern California, Mark Calentino, experienced quite the full-circle moment ...
    August 24, 2023BY Dan Wood
  • 7 Fun Things to Do in Orange County This Weekend
    7 Fun Things to Do in Orange County This Weekend
    Brea Fest Known as the “tastiest” celebration in the city, the Brea Fest features delicious food and beverages ...
    August 10, 2023BY Sophie Li
  • Wastewater Sewage Rates Will Rise for San Clemente Residents
    Wastewater Sewage Rates Will Rise for San Clemente Residents
    San Clemente residents can expect wastewater sewage rates to rise by 30 percent over the next five years ...
    July 21, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • Passenger Train Service Through San Clemente Set to Resume Monday
    Passenger Train Service Through San Clemente Set to Resume Monday
    Passenger rail service through San Clemente, which has been halted since early June due to debris and dirt ...
    July 13, 2023BY City News Service
  • San Clemente Approves Program to Improve Roadway Safety
    San Clemente Approves Program to Improve Roadway Safety
    A program to identify road improvements for traffic safety was approved by the city council in San Clemente, ...
    June 23, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente Closes Beaches Earlier, Hires Security Following Attack on Marines
    San Clemente Closes Beaches Earlier, Hires Security Following Attack on Marines
    San Clemente city councilors approved an ordinance on June 20 to change the city’s beach hours, now closing ...
    June 21, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • San Clemente Moves to Close Beaches 2 Hours Earlier After Marines Attacked by Teens
    San Clemente Moves to Close Beaches 2 Hours Earlier After Marines Attacked by Teens
    After repeated complaints of high schoolers causing trouble at San Clemente’s public beaches—with an attack on three off-duty ...
    June 10, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • San Clemente Beaches to Receive Sand From Oceanside
    San Clemente Beaches to Receive Sand From Oceanside
    Malnourished San Clemente beaches will receive sand from the City of Oceanside beginning in November, after the Army ...
    June 5, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • Train Service Again Halted Between San Diego and Los Angeles Due to Landslide
    Train Service Again Halted Between San Diego and Los Angeles Due to Landslide
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—Another landslide in the San Clemente area forced a renewed halt in rail service through southern ...
    June 5, 2023BY City News Service
  • Debate Over Public Safety in San Clemente Continues After Marines Beaten
    Debate Over Public Safety in San Clemente Continues After Marines Beaten
    Commentary During the Memorial Day weekend, on the San Clemente Pier, a large group of teenagers attacked and ...
    May 31, 2023BY John Moorlach
  • Passenger Rail Services Connecting Orange County to Oceanside Resumes
    Passenger Rail Services Connecting Orange County to Oceanside Resumes
    Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner rail service between Orange and San Diego counties reopened May 27, after a ...
    May 30, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • 2 Marines Beaten by Crowd of Teens Near San Clemente Pier
    2 Marines Beaten by Crowd of Teens Near San Clemente Pier
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—Investigators were continuing a search Tuesday for suspects in the weekend beating of at least two ...
    May 30, 2023BY City News Service
  • San Clemente’s Casa Romantica Reopens After Recent Landslide
    San Clemente’s Casa Romantica Reopens After Recent Landslide
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—As construction crews moved dirt and rocks with heavy equipment at Casa Romantica Cultural Center and ...
    May 26, 2023BY John Fredricks
  • San Clemente Appoints Former Police Officer as New City Councilman
    San Clemente Appoints Former Police Officer as New City Councilman
    Retired law enforcement officer Rick Loeffler was appointed to fill a vacant seat in a 3-1 vote by ...
    May 26, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • Fun Things to Do in Orange County This Memorial Day Weekend
    Fun Things to Do in Orange County This Memorial Day Weekend
    Memorial Day Military Flyover Come listen to former military personnel recount their stories of heroism followed by a ...
    May 25, 2023BY Carol Cassis
  • San Clemente Re-stabilizes Slope Beneath Casa Romantica
    San Clemente Re-stabilizes Slope Beneath Casa Romantica
    The slope beneath the Casa Romantica in San Clemente is being restabilized after a landslide on April 27 ...
    May 18, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente to Appoint New Councilor May 23 to Fill Seat Vacated by Councilman Moving out of California
    San Clemente to Appoint New Councilor May 23 to Fill Seat Vacated by Councilman Moving out of California
    The San Clemente City Council voted 4–0 to approve plans to choose a replacement for Councilman Gene James—who ...
    May 17, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • San Clemente Looks to Fill Vacant Seat on City Council
    San Clemente Looks to Fill Vacant Seat on City Council
    The San Clemente City Council announced this week it will begin accepting applications for a new councilor to ...
    May 5, 2023BY Rudy Blalock
  • Fun Things to Do in Orange County This Weekend
    Fun Things to Do in Orange County This Weekend
    Cinco De Mayo Fiesta Celebrate South American festivities including live entertainment, delicious food, and drinks, a children’s pavilion ...
    May 4, 2023BY Carol Cassis
  • Landslide in San Clemente Continues to Interrupt Train Service
    Landslide in San Clemente Continues to Interrupt Train Service
    Train service surrounding San Clemente, California, is still out of service, and the Casa Romantica Cultural Center and ...
    April 30, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • Landslide Damages Cultural Center, Halts Rail Service in San Clemente
    Landslide Damages Cultural Center, Halts Rail Service in San Clemente
    SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.—A landslide beneath part of the Casa Romantica Cultural Center in San Clemente sent dirt and ...
    April 27, 2023BY City News Service
  • Metrolink, Amtrak to Reopen After Erosion Closures in San Clemente
    Metrolink, Amtrak to Reopen After Erosion Closures in San Clemente
    Passenger train travel through San Clemente, California for Metrolink and Amtrack will resume April 17 after months of ...
    April 14, 2023BY John Fredricks
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