San Clemente resident and local development observer Larry Culbertson asserts the Avenida Serra affordable housing development money could be better used elsewhere.
Honors are given to Patch's coverage of the Seal Beach salon shootings, a November windstorm and two sports stories.
In Supervisor John Moorlach's letter to county employees, he warns of rising pension costs; Negotiations with county employee unions are this year.
New vendor replacing Irons in the Fire is still awaiting permission to sell alcohol.
Artist Rick Delanty offers "Sunset on Marblehead" as a gift to the city.
San Clemente City Council members warned residents to stay out of the woods at the Richard and Donna O'Neill Nature Conservancy.
The San Clemente City Council approved road improvement grants and water and sewer rehab projects, among other items.
Although inspections aren't complete, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission says isolated problems caused the problems at San Onofre.
San Diego Public Radio and television station invited Patch Editor Adam Townsend on Midday Edition on the radio and Evening Edition on Public Television.
A San Diego Gas & Electric official Tuesday presents the solutions that the company and Southern California Edison are working on in light of the extended San Onofre nuclear plant shutdown.
The three famous San Clemente natives spoke before San Clemente City Council to ask permission to hold their September event.
Some council members said Tuesday they want to spend less tax money subsidizing events held by business groups.
Sen. Barbara Boxer plans hearing on Allison Macfarlane for spot on Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Preliminary findings will be presented at a June 18 meeting in San Juan Capistrano.
Officials cite high imported water prices and increased operational costs.
Facility has been shut down since January, following a leak of radioactive steam.
Officials also votes to allow Saddleback Church of San Clemente to move into a new home at 1311 Calle Batido.
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City Planning Commission will decide whether to give a permit to allow Saddleback Church of San Clemente to hold services at 1311 Calle Batido.
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Officials are looking for ways to reduce pollution at the site, especially after Heal the Bay gave the beach an "F" for cleanliness.
Spearheaded by Supervisor Shawn Nelson, if Measure B passes, county supervisors would have to take the county's least generous pension package.
After almost a three-year storm of controversy surrounding the alleged management shortcomings of now-retired OC Public Administrator John Williams, voters can choose to make his position appointed, not elected.
Too much vibration could cause diesel backup generators to shut down incorrectly, according to an filing submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission from the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
The head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, who has been forced to resign by industry interests, said the agency should rethink its rules in light of the San Onofre problems, KPBS reports.
Two local groups who oppose the continued operation of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will rally in front of the operator's headquarters in Irvine.
The Huffington Post and other media outlets report that industry-backed commissioners on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission forced out the executive, who had cast himself as a reformer after the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
San Clemente is looking at a $117-million budget. Despite losses to the state and the poor economy, things are looking pretty rosy, staffers say.
Rocks Set Fire In Pocket: San Clemente woman is burned by rocks from San Onofre State Beach that spontaneously combusted. She is hospitalized with third-degree burns.
A San Clemente resident and trained tax attorney says the city owes him and hundreds of other residents $750 to $1,500 in fees paid for beach parking that was never built.
An analyst hired by environmentalists says the steps being taken by Southern California Edison won't work.
The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will conduct its quarterly "growl" siren testing.
The Forster Ridgeline trail connection to the San Juan Trail System will be cut for 60 days starting near the beginning of June.
The Voice of OC reports that, when it was requested by an environmental group, the NRC couldn't produce a crucial document about the troubled steam generators at the plant.
The former Irons in the Fire will be temporarily taken over by the concession operator at Richard T. Steed Park under a proposed agreement.
Southern California Edison still hopes to resume operations in June, but no firm date is set after 1,300 tubes are plugged.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher says the technology is outdated and shouldn't be relicensed. "We can be safer and more efficient," he says after touring the reactor.
San Clemente officials discuss how to grapple with traffic headaches and police and fire costs for Rancho Mission Viejo's potential 1,610 homes at the end of Pico.
Lt. Col. William Vivian reports the 2nd Batallion, 4th Marines' activities to San Clemente City Council.
San Clemente aims to lease out the kitchen equipment and furniture at the San Clemente Municipal Golf Course to a new restauranteur.