San Clemente Man Identifed as Train Collision Victim
By Jim Shilander A San Clemente man was killed by an Amtrak train on the afternoon of Christmas Eve. Dan...
By Jim Shilander A San Clemente man was killed by an Amtrak train on the afternoon of Christmas Eve. Dan...
By Scott Marshutz In August of 2010, I signed up as a volunteer diver for the annual Dana Point Harbor...
By Andrea Swayne Chris Dixon, writer and founding editor of surfermag.com, will be having a release party and book signing...
By Andrea Swayne San Clemente-based photographer Jason Murray will be showing his work at The Kona Gallery, 412 N. El...
By Andrea Swayne Updated August 13, 2011 According to Greg Long - brother of fellow big wave surfer Rusty Long...
Portions of the backyard and patios of four homes on the 200 block of Via Ballena, in the San Clemente...
By Jonathan Volzke Election years are always crazy, but the news-important, interesting and sometimes just quirky, was steady throughout 2010...
(L to R) Wyatt Brady, Dodge Weirath and Cody Brady—tarp surfing inventors—ride through a hollow barrel created as Robert Brady...
By Jamal Al-Sarraf New evidence has surfaced on the whereabouts of the disappearance of the McStay family, suggesting they may...
By Jamal Al-Sarraf New leads have been uncovered in the disappearance of the McStay family. Joseph McStay, his wife, Summer,...
A San Clemente businessman and his family are still missing after six weeks. Joseph McStay, his wife Summer, and two...
A San Clemente businessman and his family remain missing after more than a month, and a videotape of a family...
Vol. 5, Issue 8, February 25-March 3, 2010 THE LATEST: A former San Clemente businessman and his family who moved...
Vol. 4, Issue 14, April 2-8, 2009 By Andrea Swayne San Clemente Times A crowd of some 350 gathered-candles and...
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