“We see this opportunity as a blessing because for years we have had a heart to extend our ministry to the people of San Clemente.”
The opening has been delayed several times, but it's here at last. Find out when.
Each year, the American Library Association dedicates a week to sponsor events throughout the country to shine a light on censorship.
National Drug Take Back Day-Saturday, September 27th
Four simple steps to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
White's career started early, when he saved a 40-year-old from drowning when he was only 12.
Find out how to verify that you were charged the correct amount of tax.
Here's how your town looks on social media.
Orange County Health Care Agency and National Weather Service urge residents take precautions.
Saturday is PACKED with activities to mark the birth of the county. You can even join in the world's biggest hug (around a mission, that is)
A crowdfunding page has been set up and a fundraiser is planned at Pipes Café, where Tara Marquez-Tortarolo has been manager for 9 years.
The city will cut the ribbon on an expansion of the recycled water plant, which provides irrigation for golf courses, greenbelts and more.
Jim and Carla Hogans founded Socks for Heroes following the death of their son in Afghanistan in 2008.
As they say, "People and paws for our state parks."
The art of Susie and Tom Cartt will be explored Saturday, September 6 at the San Clemente Art Supply Store in a free duo Exhibit.
San Clemente Watershed Task Force and San Clemente Art Association team up to host 8th Annual Art Auction
Scheduled for Sunday, the course circles San Clemente High School, where he graduated. The UCLA walk-on football player was killed last year
San Clemente is sponsoring a free document shredding event.
San Onofre Parks Foundation Summer 2014 Lecture Series Greg Long - To the Edge and Back, A Big Wave Journey 09/16/14 or 09/17/14 7:00 PM
The city created a video highlighting some professionals who are dedicating themselves to raising up the next generation of athletes.
Community Resource Fair @ FAM
The program to give first-time violators a pass on penalty fees if they pay within 30 days was supposed to end Tuesday. But it continues.
It's a lot more user-friendly. And prettier.
The goods in question were sold at Whole Foods, Ralph's and Trader Joe's.
Mariners 936 sea scouts of Dana Point enjoy another fun and full year. New members are welcomed to an open house event September 10th.
The creations were to be hung from the balconies later.
His suicide was not an act of selfishness. What IS selfish is is me thinking that my husband Bill ... owed it to me to live.
Does it help if we told you the annual attraction saw 1.3 million visitors during its 23-day run? The fair by the numbers.
The Perseids are coming. How to watch them while competing with the glare of the brightest of supermoons.
Say goodbye to the old Patch app and hello to the new, mobile-friendly Patch.com.
Vector Control says 80% of all mosquitoes carry the virus. Also, 105 infected, dead birds have been found, most in North County.
They're illegal in San Clemente. If you want to use for a wedding or event, however, you can get a permit from the O.C. Fire Authority.
Go back to the past with Deep Purple, Blue Oyster Cult, Lynyrd Skynyrd and tribute bands in the stylings of Oingo Boingo and Neil Diamond.
A blue whale named "Hitch" gives whale watchers the money shot, along with a grand finale.
A charity called "I'm a Shoe Angel," sees to get new shoes on the feet of people who need them.
An art-themed youth outreach is planned for Aug. 16 a San Luis Rey Park.
Children and adults will have the opportunity to explore tide pools and learn about rocky reefs.
Find out what our young students have created during their summer classes.
More than 100 artists and artisans will come together to exhibit their unique creations the weekend of Aug. 17 and 17.
Six jarred products are the subject of concern.