Salaries in Job Postings, Permitting Jaywalking: What to Know About New California Laws in 2023
A slate of new laws in California for 2023 include those addressing pay transparency, the price gap in gender-marketed items ...
A slate of new laws in California for 2023 include those addressing pay transparency, the price gap in gender-marketed items ...
CORD BAUER, San Clemente Last week was one for the history books. Not only was the term “WW III” bandied ...
By Shawn Raymundo A litany of new laws in California went into effect at the start of this month. Many ...
Laura Ferguson By Laura Ferguson, city councilmember San Clemente is a great community, because the people have the best interests ...
By Eric Heinz It’s had such a crippling stigma attached to it for years that talking about cannabis still evokes ...
By Shawn Raymundo The American Lung Association (ALA) on Wednesday, Jan. 30 released its annual report card grading states and ...
THE BARTLETT BULLETIN: By Lisa Bartlett By Supervisor Lisa Bartlett Poorly operated addiction treatment facilities and sober living homes have ...
Cord Bauer, San Clemente I called the city attorney for Santa Barbara this week, not to turn someone in for ...
By Eric Heinz There were several blankets, a sweatshirt and an inexplicable car battery within an open-space area off Avenida ...
The View from the Pier By Herman Sillas By Herman Sillas In 1965, I was an attorney for Mexican-American teachers ...
By Eric Heinz Two of the most divisive issues that are part of the city’s coastal land use plan (CLUP) ...
By Eric Heinz As of Jan. 1, several new hot-button laws were approved by the California Legislature and are now ...
By Eric Heinz In order to comply with new state statutes, the San Clemente City Council voted to direct staff ...
Vonne Barnes, San Clemente, RSCCA Board President Rancho San Clemente Community Association (RSCCA) wishes to thank the Orange County Sheriff’s ...
George Gregory, San Clemente Our city continues to selectively enforce discriminating laws like what you can and cannot carry on or in ...
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