Looking Ahead: Gene James Steps into the Spotlight
By C. Jayden Smith In the midst of his third year on San Clemente’s City Council, newly minted Mayor Gene ...
By C. Jayden Smith In the midst of his third year on San Clemente’s City Council, newly minted Mayor Gene ...
By Shawn Raymundo Councilmembers voted on Tuesday, June 15, to approve the city’s $267.6 million budget that has San Clemente ...
By Collin Breaux As Capistrano Unified School District faces declining enrollment and projected deficit levels of spending, the district’s Board ...
By Collin Breaux Potential layoffs of employees in approximately 91 full-time positions are on the horizon for the Capistrano Unified ...
By Shawn Raymundo The city of San Clemente ended Fiscal Year 2020 just as officials had predicted it would in ...
By Collin Breaux Forty-ninth Congressional District candidates Rep. Mike Levin and Brian Maryott discussed numerous issues, and had heated exchanges, ...
By Shawn Raymundo With two weeks to go before the end of the current fiscal year, councilors on Tuesday, June ...
By Lillian Boyd and Shawn Raymundo In order to address the impacts of COVID-19 and the subsequent drop in toll ...
GOP Looks to Regain Battleground District from Democrats The race for California’s 49th Congressional seat to the U.S. House of ...
By Lillian Boyd Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, proposed his second annual budget of $222 billion on Friday, Jan. 10. ...
By Collin Breaux The Capistrano Unified School District (CUSD) Board of Trustees approved the first interim financial report for the ...
By Cari Hachmann San Clemente City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday, June 4, to adopt the city’s budget for the ...
BRAD MALAMUD, San Clemente Our safety requires swift action by Councilmembers Hamm, Ward, Bane and Ferguson. Crime is increasing to ...
CORD BAUER, San Clemente The residents are doing what they've been doing for the past three years—asking for more sheriffs. ...
By Eric Heinz As the city heads into this year’s budget cycle, the first step was taken in the process ...
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