The Levin Letter: Want to See Congress at Work? Look No Further Than San Clemente
With the San Clemente Shoreline Project about to officially get underway, delivering 250,000 cubic yards of sand to the town’s ...
With the San Clemente Shoreline Project about to officially get underway, delivering 250,000 cubic yards of sand to the town’s ...
For its sixth year, downtown restaurant H.H. Cotton’s hosted more than 150 Marines from Camp Pendleton for a Thanksgiving meal ...
In his latest Levin Letter, Rep. Mike Levin outlines his support for bipartisan legislation, the Dignity Act, which looks to ...
The San Clemente Community Center will host a screening event Saturday, Oct. 14, to show a film that showcases efforts ...
The 2023 Ohana Festival brought more than just epic musical performances, surf columnist Jake Howard writes this week, with spotlights ...
Rep. Mike Levin’s bill to establish an office in the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission that would assist the public’s ...
Mayor Chris Duncan and other officials touched on the landslide that wiped out the back portion of Casa Romantica, among ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officially committed to the first stage of the San Clemente Shoreline Project, expected to ...
In the aftermath of a landslide at the Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, officials from the City of San ...
Local, county, and federal officials gathered at the Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens on Saturday afternoon to discuss the ...
Safety and caution were the top subjects addressed at a press conference held on Thursday afternoon, March 16, just feet ...
In the follow-up of the 2020 battle to represent California’s 49th Congressional District in the House of Representatives, incumbent Democrat ...
The two contenders to represent the Congressional 49th District, incumbent Rep. Mike Levin and Brian Maryott, answer questions about national ...
The U.S. Department of Energy last month announced that it is allocating $16 million to provide resources to communities interested ...
By C. Jayden Smith Concerned residents, many clad in pink, flooded the San Clemente Community Center on Saturday morning, Aug. ...
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