City Council Corner: Leadership and Water and Sand—Oh, My!
San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Steve Knoblock authors this month’s City Council Corner, in which he writes about the council’s ...
San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Steve Knoblock authors this month’s City Council Corner, in which he writes about the council’s ...
The City of San Clemente has announced the initiation of a study that seeks to find solutions to coastal erosion ...
New San Clemente Mayor Chris Duncan spoke with San Clemente Times to discuss the year ahead, as he looks to ...
With the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers set to get the city’s long-standing sand replenishment project in motion, the City ...
Some residents in the Cyprus Shore and Cyprus Cove neighborhoods are calling for a breakwater to be built nearby to ...
Continued underground movement since the reactivation of an ancient landslide in September 2021 that heightened the cracking underneath four homes ...
For local surfers and beachgoers, the lack of sand from Beach Road to the bluffs of San Onofre is tragically ...
Residents of San Clemente’s Cyprus Shore neighborhood gathered Sunday, Oct. 10, to hear how City Council candidates planned to address ...
Metrolink’s train service between the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo Station and Oceanside station will be suspended until further notice beginning Friday, ...
Featured Image: Rep. Mike Levin (center) holds a press conference at the base of the San Clement Pier on Friday, ...
Featured Photo: After a crack in the parking lot of the Cypress Shores community clubhouse worsened last month, the HOA ...
Making a difference on environmental issues will fall to citizens' shoulders By Jake Howard Less than two weeks in office, ...
By Shawn Raymundo Continuing a recent trend, Surfrider Foundation’s annual report on state beaches in the U.S. gave California an ...
By Shawn Raymundo It was in May 1966 when a landslide destroyed a series of single-family homes that once sat ...
By Lillian Boyd The California Coastal Commission (CCC) and OC Parks continue to collaborate over the future of Capistrano Beach ...
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