The San Clemente City Council Tuesday is set to vote on allocating CDBG funds.
Group protests San Clemente's refusal to ban the sale of dogs in pet shops, but City Councilman says no such businesses exist in the city.
A crackdown on methamphetamine ingredients in the U.S. has fueled a rush of manufacturers and smugglers in Mexico.
A possible connection has been reported between Brittany Killgore and the alternative sexual lifestyle of her alleged killers. The Camp Pendleton Marine urges the public to ignore the rumors.
Last year, more Mexicans left the U.S. than entered, but human trafficking for sex and labor is still an issue in Southern California.
The Tea Party Marine was let go over his anti-Obama remarks, but his release date is postponed due to a throat condition.
San Clemente will receive half a million dollars to time traffic signals and $10.2 million for the La Pata extension.
Five artists are turning five utility boxes around town into canvases for city-sponsored street art.
The most problematic intersection in town according to Patch readers is on track for improvements in a couple of years.
An anti-nuclear group sent out a press release saying the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station would stay on ice through the summer, but the actual dates aren't yet known.
Yvonne Baldelli disappeared from a sparsely populated island off the coast of Panama in November--she was last seen Thanksgiving weekend.
The city announced today that San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will be conducting an emergency siren test at the Pier Wednesday.
The Pacific Marine Mammal Center is poised to finish cutting a gray whale out of fishing line, a rescue effort it started Tuesday off San Onofre State Beach.
The San Onofre Nuclear Generating station leads the nation in safety complaints made to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
On a 4-1 vote, the San Clemente City Council bucks a trend designed to halt the alleged abuse of dogs and cats by retail pet shops.
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California Nuclear Initiative says state doomed effort by requiring language about blackouts on the signature form.
In his state-of-the-city address, Jim Evert predicts economic growth and other positive developments.
The Beaches, Parks and Recreation Commission will consider the idea in response to residents' requests.
After touring the plant, official says problems with heat exchanger tubes at nuclear power plant are still under analysis.
The chairman of Nuclear Regulatory Commission will visit the plant Friday.
Sgt. Gary Stein faces a board today that will recommend to commanders whether to discharge the Marine for saying on a Facebook page that he would not follow orders from the president.
Stagnant pond and germs in the storm drains from irrigation are also to blame for the notoriously nasty sea water at Poche Beach.
The national Friends of the Earth anti-nuclear organization will run the TV commercial; Friends has partnered with local anti-nuclear groups in past efforts to shut down the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
The Orange County Transportation Authority consultant in charge of the planned $80-million La Pata extension said plans are in place to round up the last few million for the project.
The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will be conducting drills.
The San Clemente City Council meets Tuesday for its regular meeting.
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The EPA proposed budget for 2013 seeks to cut $10 million in grants that fund state and local water quality monitoring programs.
The NRC formalizes an earlier promise to keep the power plant offline until the cause of a radioactive steam leak is diagnosed and repaired.
Friends of the Earth says SoCal Edison installed untested technology, which led to a lengthy plant shutdown. Meanwhile, the NRC reiterates pledge to keep the plant closed until source of problem is found and fixed.
"She kissed a girl ... that's OK, we allow that now," Marine Corp's Facebook page says.
Now detectives are seeking public's help to find who killed him.
Council and city staffers determined Tuesday that there isn't a dearth of radiation monitors, but a lack of communication about the results.
Council members may push for the EPA to install independent monitors around the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
Leading critic says: “SDG&E will charge customers extra fees for changeout of the smart meters ($75) and a monthly fee of $10 for the privilege of not being irradiated or intruded upon by SDG&E.”
The San Clemente Police Services division of the Orange County Sheriff's Department will replace the recently promoted Capt. Paul D'Auria with Lt. John Coppock.
Some parts of the heat exchangers at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station's Unit 3 failed a pressure test, officials said Wednesday.
Congressman Ken Calvert who represents San Clemente until November spoke with city officials on a variety of issues Tuesday.
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