Historical Happenings: Old City Hall–The Oscar Easley Building
In Christine Lampert’s latest Historical Happenings column, she offers some insight and historical context around the Oscar Easley Building–or Historic ...
In Christine Lampert’s latest Historical Happenings column, she offers some insight and historical context around the Oscar Easley Building–or Historic ...
In the latest Business Buzz, Arrow Santos of WynneCRE writes about the latest plans to reinvigorate the storied Historic City ...
To recognize longtime reporter and late San Clemente figure Fred Swegles, the City Council on Tuesday night, Feb. 7, approved ...
To recognize longtime reporter and late San Clemente figure Fred Swegles, the City Council on Tuesday night, Feb. 7, will ...
New San Clemente Mayor Chris Duncan spoke with San Clemente Times to discuss the year ahead, as he looks to ...
MIKE VAKILI, San Clemente A couple of months ago, I was riding my e-bike on Presidio, lost control, and fell ...
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO—Members of the San Juan Capistrano Design Review Committee heard about the ongoing plans for a mixed-use project ...
By Shawn Raymundo Deputy sheriffs and police personnel assigned to San Clemente now have an official command center in town, ...
By Erkya Forquer Councilmembers approved plans to construct their new chambers on the second floor of City Hall during a ...
Fred Swegles By Fred Swegles Day after day, we can watch the historic San Clemente Theatre’s restoration take shape. Joe ...
By Shawn Raymudo A decision by city management to have tonight’s regular council meeting conducted completely over Zoom, with no ...
By Shawn Raymundo To help limit the spread of the novel coronavirus to both citizens and staff, the city announced ...
GREG HULSIZER, San Clemente George Caravalho was a great city manager. He was also my friend and mentor. During my ...
By Shawn Raymundo With much of the state transitioning into a new voting system that utilizes mail-in-only ballots, the county ...
By Shawn Raymundo Mayor Dan Bane’s list of priorities he’s hoping to accomplish for San Clemente in 2020 is ambitious ...
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