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JOYCE REAGAN, San Clemente Here goes Councilmember Steve Knoblock once again on the prowl for state voter fraud. Unfortunately, Mr. ...
JOYCE REAGAN, San Clemente Here goes Councilmember Steve Knoblock once again on the prowl for state voter fraud. Unfortunately, Mr. ...
San Clemente city officials have recently addressed the public issue of staffing shortages within the city government, although they claim ...
The Design Review Subcommittee on Wednesday, June 29, reviewed a proposed development named Calvada, to be located near the 5 ...
Editor's Note: This story has been updated from its initial posting on Monday, May 23, to include comments from the ...
By C. Jayden Smith Mayor Gene James colorfully showcased San Clemente’s highlights and blemishes during the State of the City ...
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 City Council meetings will soon operate a bit differently as councilmembers on Tuesday, March 15, voted ...
By C. Jayden Smith San Clemente residents may soon see some changes in the way the city and its elected ...
By C. Jayden Smith A proposal by Mayor Gene James could more than double the pay that San Clemente’s elected ...
Featured Image: Rep. Mike Levin (center) holds a press conference at the base of the San Clement Pier on Friday, ...
By C. Jayden Smith Hours before the City Council will return to the dais for the first time in 2022, ...
Featured Image: Charlie Wolfe looks out over North Beach from the lawn of the Ole Hanson Beach Club on Friday, ...
The San Clemente City Council on Tuesday night, Nov. 16, will discuss the feasibility of having the city incorporate Rancho ...
By Shawn Raymundo The $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package cleared the final hurdle in Congress on Wednesday, March 10, when ...
By Jackson Hinkle Jackson Hinkle My name is Jackson Hinkle, and I am running for San Clemente City Council. As ...
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