City Council Corner: The State of Our City Is Resilient
Chris Duncan By Mayor Chris Duncan As mayor of San Clemente, it is my honor to share the annual report ...
Chris Duncan By Mayor Chris Duncan As mayor of San Clemente, it is my honor to share the annual report ...
For the last 15 years, Holly and Scott McKhann have been buying and flipping houses in Southern California. The South ...
Student filmmakers in California have until May 31 to participate in the California Coastal Commission’s annual Climate Video Challenge, which ...
The El Camino Real intersection coming off the I-5 Freeway isn’t exactly a red-carpet entrance to our beautiful city, Jim ...
Licensed real estate broker Phil Immel, aka the Real Estate Guru, answers one reader’s question about the right timing of ...
The City of San Clemente’s Planning Commission approved a new development on South El Camino Real that would bring 10 ...
Licensed real estate broker Phil Immel, aka the Real Estate Guru, answers one reader’s question on whether to pursue a ...
The San Clemente City Council approved an ordinance on second reading that will allow MemorialCare to build a mixed-use development ...
A cold weather shelter will open in Santa Ana this winter after U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter ruled ...
KATHY ESFAHANI, San Clemente resident and chair of the San Clemente Affordable Housing Coalition On Nov. 1, San Clemente City ...
The cities of Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano largely agree with a recent Grand Jury report recommending that South ...
In a unanimous decision, the Planning Commission on Wednesday night, Oct. 5, denied to formally recommend that the City Council ...
Candidates for the three open San Clemente City Council seats spoke to a number of issues during election season’s first ...
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday, Aug. 23, to approve its response to an OC Grand ...
By C. Jayden Smith Years after the former MemorialCare hospital at 654 Camino de Los Mares in San Clemente closed, ...
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