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 ...
In this month’s Historical Happenings column, Tom Marshall shares the tale of the last “Great Train Robbery” in Orange County ...
Amtrak announced on Monday, Jan. 23, that it plans to resume commuter rail service on the weekends between Orange County ...
Emergency construction has begun to stabilize the train tracks in southern San Clemente, where movement was recently detected, prompting a ...
For local surfers and beachgoers, the lack of sand from Beach Road to the bluffs of San Onofre is tragically ...
Gene James By Mayor Gene James This week, I have the honor of presenting the State of the City for ...
Featured Image: The Serra Siding Project proposes to extend 1.2 miles of a parallel railroad track in Dana Point from ...
Chris Duncan By Chris Duncan The beaches of San Clemente are a quintessential element of local life, providing breathtaking views, ...
Written and compiled by C. Jayden Smith The threat of COVID-19 remained constant into and throughout 2021, as San Clemente, ...
Fred Swegles By Fred Swegles On Oct. 7, I wrote about a hotly debated 2002 proposal by the state to ...
Featured Photo: After a crack in the parking lot of the Cypress Shores community clubhouse worsened last month, the HOA ...
Featured Photo: For weeks, Metrolink had suspended train services between much of South Orange County and Oceanside so crews could ...
By Shawn Raymundo Train operations between much of South Orange County and Oceanside have been suspended until early October as ...
Fred Swegles By Fred Swegles From 1926 to 1930, Southern California’s fashionably growing “Spanish Village by the Sea”—known as San ...
WALLY ROBERTS, San Clemente When our beach quiet zone again goes into effect at noon on April 26, don’t expect ...
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