The San Clemente City Council Tuesday approved the measure unanimously.
The 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines returned from Afghanistan in April 2012 and are preparing for another deployment.
The February meeting is one of several set to update the public on plans to partially restart the plant.
The residents of the mobile home park want to make sure the city doesn't have plans to kick them out to use the coastal land for open space.
The American Lung Association drops the hammer on numerous Orange County cities for failing to protect the public from tobacco and smoke.
At a hearing this week in Maryland, a nuclear consultant hired by environmental group Friends of the Earth criticized Edison's upgrade process.
For the first time, business owners can renew their licenses online.
San Clemente officials are poised to vote on a plan to allow leashed canines in 10 city parks instead of the current two.
The San Clemente Beaches, Parks and Recreation Commission Tuesday ranked the projects they view as most important leading up to council's budgeting process.
With limited funds to spruce up aging parks, the San Clemente Beaches, Parks and Rec Commission will meet Tuesday to suggest which projects should come first.
Caltrans holds its first of three meetings this week.
The project is expected to reduce congestion in coming years. But the construction will cause some closures and snarls in the meantime.
The San Clemente City Council and public keep floating more ideas, despite the lack of money to handle them all.
In the wake of November's City Council election, developer Steve Craig claims he was libeled by politico Charles Mann.
A brewer has applied for a conditional use permit from the city to open an small brewery and tasting room in North Beach.
The Orange County Supervisor views the efforts to make the iconic Trestles surf break and surrounding state park a historic landmark as an attempt to foil Toll Roads expansion.
Council may direct consultants to move forward with the final redesign.
The three faces on the San Clemente Branch Library are out-of-whack.
Mayor Bob Baker announced the gesture at the Dec. 18 San Clemente City Council Meeting.
Regulators shot down a bid Friday by Citizens Oversight to have an evidentiary hearing on whether technical changes at the troubled San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station's upgrades.
The controversial project was the root of the proposed three-story ban in San Clemente's downtown, a major issue in the November council election.
The city’s adopted battalion wants to showcase their standard exercises to the public.
The firm has worked on everything from establishing quiet zones to beach renewal projects.
The Los Angeles City Council is urging a formal public hearing process before restarting reactors at the nuclear plant. Noting its proximity poses safety concerns for LA, the council criticized the plant's record.
Former sheriff's lieutenant Bill Hunt, who headed San Clemente police services, was demoted after running against then-Sheriff Carona. Now, a judge rules he should be reinstated with back pay and calls Carona's actions "despicable."
The grant program is modeled after a successful one in the Los Molinos business district.
Now that whistles have been silenced at North Beach, San Clemente is focusing on the Pier crossing.
The Beaches, Parks and Recreation Commission Tuesday will start on plans to upgrade the equipment at Max Berg Plaza Park making it accessible for disabled children.
Marines and sailors serving with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion gathered to honor three of their fallen brothers at Camp San Mateo Thursday.
The improvements would extend the existing system and double its capacity, officials said.
The city's assistant city manager and treasurer with take over from George Scarborough when he retires in March.
After more than a decade at the helm of OC's political left, Frank Barbaro steps down. But he says his frustration with internal bickering pales next to the GOP.
Recently reelected Councilman Bob Baker was sworn in and made mayor by his fellow council members.
The San Clemente City Council will swear in a new member, pick a new mayor and decide whether to promote a new city manager.
A local artist is donating thousands to facilitate the move of a local marker, honoring the region's first baptism of Native Americans.
A plan to renovate the Ole Hanson Beach Club goes back for review by architects and is set for discussion at a January public meeting.
The council did what it could within its jurisdiction to stymie a digital California Department of Transportation sign in south San Clemente, but the state may be able to build anyway.
The 49th District Representative is hosting a live chat on Reddit Wednesday to answer questions about his proposed bill banning Internet regulation.
The current CEO of San Clemente is set to step down in March, according to a release from the city.
The city is taking grant applications to fund local projects that would benefit the community.