San Clemente's Jenna Lombardo partners with a web publication to provide forums and info for military women.
California’s Public Utilities Commission is investigating how much Southern California Edison, the operator of San Onofre, is charging ratepayers for the plant, and whether those costs are reasonable.
Artists from the San Clemente Art Association will paint colorful murals on five utility boxes around town.
The San Clemente Branch Library will expand into the old senior center portion of the building, but the project has experienced delays.
The slab monument will be in a memorial park on base at Camp Pendleton.
The city of San Clemente said goodbye to a retiring city manager and hello to a new treasurer Tuesday.
The San Clemente City Council stopped short of granting the aquatics organization office space at the new Vista Hermosa Sports Park.
The City of San Clemente will host its yearly Easter celebration at the Vista Hermosa Sports Park.
The San Clemente City Council is set to approve the project at their Tuesday meeting.
The San Clemente City Council is set to appoint Mark Taylor to the San Clemente City Treasurer spot.
The San Clemente facility was closed for repairs over the last month.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Friday released a previously confidential 135-page document after calls from some lawmakers and environmental groups.
The San Clemente City Council gave final approval for a four-story condo project on Arenoso Lane, despite some protests.
Nearly 300 turned out for the 29th annual Kiwanis event.
The existing city treasurer and assistant city manager will take the retiring George Scarborough's post.
An Orange County Superior Court Judge ruled Friday that a lawsuit against local political activists claiming defamation was an attempt to quash free speech.
Patch Editor Adam Townsend appeared on San Diego's KPBS public radio and TV station Friday to provide expertise on problems with the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
The factions warring over whether to restart the beleaguered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station take their battle before the California Public Utilities Commission.
Despite drainage problems that make a total renovation extremely expensive, the San Clemente City Council approved an $18,000 fix that will extend the courts' life for a few years.
San Clemente city leaders say they won't spend much on prep work for the lots, pending a judge's order on whether they have to give some cash back to residents.
The Navy worries making San Onofre State Beach a historical site would encroach on military training.
The hundreds of San Diego union members who packed a public meeting to support the reopening of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station were actors in political theater.
The city will consider repairing the tennis courts in Bonita Canyon and implementing a Joint Use Agreement so the public can use the courts at night.
Following a lawsuit by a resident over millions of dollars in unused tax revenue for parking, the city is looking at options for expanding parking in North Beach.
Hundreds of activists and labor union members battled for sway over the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's decision on whether to restart the troubled San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
Starting Friday at noon, the San Clemente field office will be out of service for a month.
Surfrider Foundation's campaign to put San Onofre State Beach on the National Register of Historic Places moved forward Friday.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will look into whether Southern California Edison and nuclear component manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries knew in advance of safety problems with San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station's steam generators.
At a San Clemente speaking engagement Thursday, Pat Bates told the crows she's formed her campaign committee and will be running for the California Senate.
Sgt. Alre Palms was one 230 Marines of Camp Pendleton's Combat Logistics Regiment 15 to return from Afghanistan Thursday.
San Clemente officials discuss the different methods of disposing pharmaceutical waste, seeking to inform citizens that the sanitary sewer is not the place to do it.
San Clemente decides not to tamper with Mother Nature along the city's shoreline, despite resident complaints about cobble and kelp flies. Officials adopt a wide-ranging beach ecology program.
The San Clemente City Council is set to purchase insurance for its efforts to quiet train whistles.
The city of San Clemente honored its accomplished and long-serving employees at a luncheon Thursday.
The California Public Utilities Commission will hold the first of its hearings in Costa Mesa after deciding it will investigate whether customers should be paying for operating costs of the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
The next Leadership San Clemente class starts in May.
A local activist group says the developer of the planned Marblehead outlet mall is trying to quash their First Amendment rights by suing over political mailers.
In a timeline posted on its website, the agency said it would notify the Atomic Safety Licensing Board and other interested parties in late April of its intent to issue a decision on whether to restart Unit 2 at the power plant in northern San Diego Cou
A judge says reducing the allowed density on an Avenida San Juan property amounted to taking the land.
The San Diego Unified School District Board of Education Tuesday night adopted a resolution opposing the proposed restart of a reactor at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station until its operator undergoes a rigorous license amendment process.