Tritons Rule the High School Waves
In his latest surf column, Jake Howard reports on several exciting developments and good news coming out of the local ...
In his latest surf column, Jake Howard reports on several exciting developments and good news coming out of the local ...
The city will begin testing a pilot trolley route this weekend when it launches its new Green Line, which will ...
Amtrak announced on Monday, Jan. 23, that it plans to resume commuter rail service on the weekends between Orange County ...
Final touches on emergency train track stabilization in south San Clemente have been pushed back because of recent rainstorms.
The San Clemente City Council voted Tuesday, Dec. 20, to allocate funds to start trolley services on Saturdays and Sundays ...
An Orange County Transportation Authority official told the California Coastal Commission that the current railroad stabilization project in south San ...
Emergency construction has begun to stabilize the train tracks in southern San Clemente, where movement was recently detected, prompting a ...
Metrolink announced Oct. 29 that limited weekend service as far south as the San Clemente Pier has resumed.
Some residents in the Cyprus Shore and Cyprus Cove neighborhoods are calling for a breakwater to be built nearby to ...
Continued underground movement since the reactivation of an ancient landslide in September 2021 that heightened the cracking underneath four homes ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority has declared an emergency need for railroad track stabilization in southern San Clemente following an ...
Political commentator Craig Keshishian authors a guest column this month to write about his concerns and findings with OCTA’s and ...
MARTINA MCBURNEY-WHEELER, San Clemente Just when we thought it was safe to go back into the water, our beloved beach town ...
Featured photo: OCTA hosted meetings on July 28 and Aug. 2 for South County residents to express their thoughts on ...
OCTA will host meetings on July 28 and Aug. 2 for South County residents to comment their thoughts on planned ...
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