Officials Concerned with Safety, Caution in Responding to Landslide
Safety and caution were the top subjects addressed at a press conference held on Thursday afternoon, March 16, just feet ...
Safety and caution were the top subjects addressed at a press conference held on Thursday afternoon, March 16, just feet ...
Pacific Coast Highway is temporarily closed in both directions from Beach Road to Camino Capistrano following a landslide caused by ...
Metrolink announced Oct. 29 that limited weekend service as far south as the San Clemente Pier has resumed.
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 ...
By Shawn Raymundo Construction to repair a bluff, sidewalk and city roadway damaged by a landslide along the coastal stretch ...
By Shawn Raymundo Plans to replace the Mariposa Beach Trail Bridge are likely to move forward soon, as the engineering ...
By Shawn Raymundo It was in May 1966 when a landslide destroyed a series of single-family homes that once sat ...
By Shawn Raymundo After being closed for more than a half-year, the Beach Trail Bridge at Mariposa Point reopened on ...
By Shawn Raymundo A portion of the boardwalk along the San Clemente Beach Trail has been closed to the public ...
By Eric Heinz Updated at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 18 The city of San Clemente late on Saturday night, ...
By Eric Heinz The attorney working on behalf of several homeowners along Via Ballena near Shorecliffs Golf Club, where a ...
By Eric Heinz For more than six years, residents on or near Via Ballena have waited for restoration to take ...
By Eric Heinz About 20 parking spots are unsuitable for vehicles at St. Andrews by-the-Sea United Methodist Church, and they ...
By Eric Heinz It's been six years, one month and one day since a major landslide took place, Jan. 6, ...
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