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 San Clemente City Council approved an omnibus motion at its Tuesday, Feb. 7, meeting, to direct staff towards making ...
San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Steve Knoblock authors this month’s City Council Corner, in which he writes about the council’s ...
With the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers set to get the city’s long-standing sand replenishment project in motion, the City ...
For local surfers and beachgoers, the lack of sand from Beach Road to the bluffs of San Onofre is tragically ...
Chris Duncan By Chris Duncan The beaches of San Clemente are a quintessential element of local life, providing breathtaking views, ...
Featured Photo: After a crack in the parking lot of the Cypress Shores community clubhouse worsened last month, the HOA ...
By Lillian Boyd and Shawn Raymundo An estimated 126,000 gallons of heavy crude oil leaked into the waters off Orange ...
Erosion from Dana Point Through San Onofre Is Quickly Changing Our Favorite Surf Spots By Jake Howard Sand. It’s one ...
Fred Swegles Photos and Text by Fred Swegles When a mountain of sand suddenly appears on your beach and it’s ...
Staff report Ralphs Skate Court in San Clemente will reopen Monday, June 1, at 8 a.m., the city recently announced. ...
By Lillian Boyd, San Clemente Times San Clemente resident Jay Bellamy said he can’t draw or throw clay, but ...
Draft Master Plan document will be provided on Friday, Oct. 20 online Content provided by the city of San Clemente, ...
By Jake Howard The schools are out and summer is at hand. Now what? Well, there’s not much we can ...
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