UPDATE: 12 Candidates Secure Ballot Spots for Council Race
Twelve people have officially qualified to appear on the ballot for San Clemente’s City Council race this November.
Twelve people have officially qualified to appear on the ballot for San Clemente’s City Council race this November.
By C. Jayden Smith Concerned residents, many clad in pink, flooded the San Clemente Community Center on Saturday morning, Aug. ...
By C. Jayden Smith Sensing a moment of opportunity for San Clemente to influence California policy after the U.S. Supreme ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: A full story on the proposed resolution with comments from San Clemente City Councilmembers and members of the ...
Family Assistance Ministries secured a yearlong lease extension at its current building on Calle Negocio following a City Council majority ...
Too many worries were left unresolved to warrant joining the alternative Clean Energy Alliance at Tuesday night’s meeting, as San ...
The San Clemente City Council voted to adjourn Tuesday night’s meeting to July 19, despite having the minimum number of ...
San Clemente City Council voted this week to add ballot measures to the General Election that would let voters decide ...
San Clemente City Council unanimously voted last week to make campaign finance information more transparent and accessible to the public ...
RUTH MARTIN, San Clemente Ms. Ward’s guest opinion article was quite interesting. I do not have a law degree, so ...
By C. Jayden Smith San Clemente City Council voted Tuesday, April 19, to appropriate $128,000 from the General Fund to ...
By C. Jayden Smith Letters of support for all but one of a few staff-recommended pieces of pending state legislation ...
Kathy Ward By Councilmember Kathy Ward Online commentary about city lawsuits—which seem to mainly occur around election time—are bandied about ...
By C. Jayden Smith San Clemente City Council introduced a new ordinance at Tuesday night’s meeting on March 15, voting, ...
By C. Jayden Smith The monthly stipend that San Clemente City Councilmembers have received since 1998 will remain around $400 ...
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