The San Clemente City Council Tuesday told staffers to scrap plans for a consultant to study setting up a trolley-type bus service in town.
The San Clemente City Council Tuesday is set to vote on a plan to rehab the historic Ole Hanson Beach Club in two phases.
The General Plan Advisory Committee has worked through the painstaking process of tweaking plans and zoning ordinances for governing growth in town for at least the next decade.
The San Clemente City Council will meet Tuesday with its General Plan Advisory Committee to discuss the draft of the package of zoning measures and directions that will govern the town's growth for at least a decade.
The new tree, harvested from a slope in San Gorgonio Park, was planted Wednesday.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission denies an environmental group's request for a hearing to stay the restart of the nuclear plant generators. However NRC staffers will review Southern California Edison's licensing.
The San Clemente City Council hired a contractor to analyze the structural integrity and historical features of the ramshackle building in North Beach, the first step in renovating it.
Updates from the field as San Clemente chooses its next leaders and ballot measures that will govern the land.
Local activist Charles Mann apologizes for false claims made by his political action committee set up to attack City Council candidates three days after the candidates lost the election.
The incumbent Bob Baker, listed on the ballot as "1 Robert 'Bob' Baker" defends his record, which was criticized by his opponent and namesake.
A Southern California Edison crew will truck a large chunk of generator from the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Sunday night. The piece will eventually wind up in Utah.
The San Clemente City Council challenger with the same name as his incumbent rival says he was running against his opponent's voting record. He has since dropped out, but his name remains on the ballot.
Tweaks to San Clemente's overall development blueprint still don't please those who favor a ban on taller buildings downtown.
Patch's Proposition Primer: One measure would repeal the death penalty; the other would loosen the state's Three Strikes Law. Here's a quick look at the pros and cons.
Patch Proposition Primer: Insurance mogul George Joseph has spent more than $16 million to pass the ballot measure. Supporters describe the initiative as pro-consumer; opponents say not so.
The Orange County official was anonymously accused of sexual misconduct and favoritism. The candidate for 69th Assembly District was cleared by an independent county investigation.
According to the latest campaign finance filings in the San Clemente City Council race, a local activist has started a political action committee over the last month to oppose two business-endorsed candidates.
Four of the 10 school board hopefuls discuss financial problems and other issues in Capo Unified's contentious 2012 race.
The Democrat's congressional campaign says former President Bill Clinton will endorse local Democrats with a chance of taking Republican seats.
The five candidates for San Clemente City Council have raised and spent tens of thousands of dollars in the campaign for two seats up for grabs in November.
The California Public Utilities Commission is expected to launch an investigation of San Onofre.
San Clemente Chamber of Commerce Chairman Bernie Allen says Dahl and Mortenson will champion business.
Up to $110,000 will be given to Courtney's SandCastle, which is accessible to disabled children.
The San Clemente Planning Commission is set to take a look at various bicycle paths and ideas Wednesday.
Facing a lawsuit over homes ruined by a mudslide behind Via Ballena, the city is planning a new drainage system under the street.
The foundation that supports the all-access playground has $230,000, but needs to fill the gap to finish the all-access playground.
The San Clemente Chamber of Commerce released their endorsements early Thursday morning.
Rather than a blanket two-story limit in the historical areas of San Clemente, some city officials want zoning that essentially draws a picture for the developer of what to build.
San Clemente Green says SoCal Edison's push to fire up one of San Onofre's reactors is reckless.
San Clemente City Council candidate Mike Mortenson's campaign manager, Bill Hart, says every proposal would be considered without bias.
Challenger David Clegg seeks one of two open San Clemente City Council seats up for grabs.
Incumbent Councilman Jim Dahl aims to keep his seat on the San Clemente City Council this November.
Incumbent San Clemente Councilman seeks another term this November.
The new San Clemente police Chief Lt. John Coppock wants to introduce San Clemente residents to the business of policing in the spirit of openness.
The San Clemente Abolitionists meet Monday to discuss Prop 35, which adds stiffer penalties for human trafficking and sex slavery.
The four San Clemente City Council candidates expressed their thoughts and opinions about the major issues facing the city at a forum at St. Andrews.
Many supporters of candidates for San Clemente City Council are old hands in local politics, and others overlap in supporting candidates who are running together.
The man with the same name as the incumbent sent his resignation letter to the city this week, but it's too late to remove his name from the November ballot.