2022 Year in Review: Elections, Goodbyes to Local Icons Dominate 2022 Headlines
Before looking ahead to 2023, San Clemente Times highlights the town’s most notable events and news headlines from this past ...
Before looking ahead to 2023, San Clemente Times highlights the town’s most notable events and news headlines from this past ...
Councilmember Gene James was the victim of an assault outside of his San Clemente home on Monday evening, Dec. 19, ...
With Capt. Tony Benfield, chief of San Clemente Police Services, soon to leave his role following a promotion to OCSD’s ...
Fire Capt. Corey Larson of the Orange County Fire Authority was named Firefighter of the Year on Thursday, Nov 17, ...
The San Clemente City Council chose not to send a letter urging the Orange County Board of Supervisors not to ...
San Clemente officials ran through a gamut of topics related to homelessness and crime at the Public Safety Town Hall ...
Since January, there have been 10 residential burglaries in San Clemente’s Talega neighborhood. According to Capt. Tony Benfield, OCSD has ...
Police are investigating a report of an assault that is believed to have occurred in San Clemente in early September, ...
After Orion Adrian Gardner, a Dana Point resident and JSerra Catholic High School science teacher, was reported as a critically ...
By Staff Orange County Sheriff’s Deputies are actively searching for a suspect that was involved in a shooting near Max ...
As the current fiscal year draws to a close, councilors met last week to adopt the city’s Fiscal Year 2022-23 ...
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s body-worn camera program that’s intended to aid deputy sheriffs and capture their interactions with the ...
A collision between a vehicle and an electric bicycle early Tuesday morning in San Clemente resulted in a 40-year-old Capistrano ...
After a hiatus because of the pandemic’s impact, the city’s volunteer force of retirees assigned to assist the town’s deputy ...
By C. Jayden Smith San Clemente City Council unanimously voted on Tuesday, May 3, to initiate an ordinance that intends ...
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