As the current fiscal year draws to a close, councilors met last week to adopt the city’s Fiscal Year 2022-23 Budget, and renew the roughly $18.69 million contract for police services with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s body-worn camera program that’s intended to aid deputy sheriffs and capture their interactions with the public is expected to be fully deployed, as the Dana Point Police Services became the last patrol station to get its cameras online.
San Clemente City Council will vote whether to introduce an ordinance that will regulate bicycle repairs in public at its next meeting on Tuesday, June 6.
As electric bikes rise in popularity, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, school resource officers and local governments are emphasizing an education-first approach to addressing reckless riders.
By C. Jayden Smith Mayor Gene James colorfully showcased San Clemente’s highlights and blemishes during the State of the City luncheon held Friday afternoon on…
By C. Jayden Smith San Clemente City Council unanimously voted on Tuesday, May 3, to initiate an ordinance that intends to regulate public bicycle repairs….
By C. Jayden Smith Social justice advocates marching through San Clemente’s main highway on Saturday afternoon, April 23, wanted residents to remember the name Kurt…
Staff Investigators from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department have arrested a man in connection to reports of a “peeping Tom” entering properties in a San…
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include comments from the Public Safety Committee’s discussion at its Feb. 22 meeting. By C. Jayden Smith…
Staff Authorities on Sunday, Jan. 23, found the body of a deceased female inside the missing vehicle of Carroll Dunne, a 61-year-old San Clemente woman…
Written and compiled by C. Jayden Smith The threat of COVID-19 remained constant into and throughout 2021, as San Clemente, Orange County, and the state…