Falling Short: Capo Unified Contends with Lack of Adequate Funding
By Collin Breaux The tubas used by music students in San Clemente High School’s marching band are 20 to 25 ...
By Collin Breaux The tubas used by music students in San Clemente High School’s marching band are 20 to 25 ...
By Shawn Raymundo Over the past few months, local cyclist Paul Webb has reinvented himself—again. The former professional athlete turned ...
By Zach Cavanagh Once again, another new timeline has been established for a return to some semblance of organized athletic ...
By Zach Cavanagh High school sports in the Capistrano Unified School District saw a spark of life last week that ...
By Zach Cavanagh With summer in full swing, perfect baseball weather is now upon us in San Clemente and all ...
Editor's Note: The print edition of the San Clemente Times Feb. 14-20 edition had an incorrect date printed for the ...
By Zach Cavanagh The winter sports season is well underway as the bump-up of the CIF calendar extends to the ...
Certified Wim Hof Method (WHM) instructor, Diana Christinson, is offering an Introduction to the Wim Hof Method on Sunday, February ...
By Eric Heinz Elements of athleticism will emulsify in the inaugural Marine Raider Challenge, a citywide course to test the ...
By Eric Heinz City Council approved the completion of Jim Johnson Memorial Sports Park during its regular meeting on Tuesday, ...
By Eric Heinz During a Design Review Subcommittee meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 22, Lifetime Fitness, which purchased the former Rancho ...
Lew's Views:By Lew Avera By Lew Avera On this past Saturday, I attended the fourth annual San Clemente Sports Wall ...
By Eric Heinz Dozens of skateboarders rolled through the Ralphs Skate Court in San Clemente on Monday evening as the ...
Gus Day. Photo: Courtesy By Andrea Swayne Gus Day, 14, of San Clemente, claimed his third victory in as many ...
By San Clemente Times The 2015 edition of the San Clemente Ocean Festival was definitely a unique one, with many ...
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