Construction on Providence’s Satellite Health Center to Ramp Up Soon
Following delays because of impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic and financing issues, Providence Mission Hospital officials expect construction at their ...
Following delays because of impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic and financing issues, Providence Mission Hospital officials expect construction at their ...
Turning 60 this past spring, Gina Cousineau has been taking full advantage of senior discounts offered without hesitation. With that ...
For her latest Food for Thought, Gina Cousineau recognizes March as awareness for National Nutrition and for Colorectal Cancer, encouraging ...
New San Clemente Mayor Chris Duncan spoke with San Clemente Times to discuss the year ahead, as he looks to ...
Before looking ahead to 2023, San Clemente Times highlights the town’s most notable events and news headlines from this past ...
The San Clemente City Council approved an ordinance on second reading that will allow MemorialCare to build a mixed-use development ...
In a contested 3-2 vote, the San Clemente City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 1, approved MemorialCare’s project to build a ...
Ahead of the Nov. 8 election, we breakdown the slate of propositions appearing on the ballot, and compile the various ...
In a unanimous decision, the Planning Commission on Wednesday night, Oct. 5, denied to formally recommend that the City Council ...
Providence will soon open a pair of satellite health care facilities in Rancho Mission Viejo and San Clemente as part ...
GRETA MEYERHOF, San Clemente The Inflation Reduction Act just signed by President Biden is the biggest improvement to our health ...
Being able to write columns on “life” and “love” among the aging community for these past several years has been ...
DONNA VIDRINE, San Clemente Mayor James last week started his State of the City speech with this: 95% of respondents ...
RAOUL NOVAK, San Clemente I would like to commend the letter of Mr. Daniel Souza regarding a regional hospital. I ...
By C. Jayden Smith Mayor Gene James colorfully showcased San Clemente’s highlights and blemishes during the State of the City ...
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