Workers will install new turbines and safer, easier-to-operate reactor heads at San Onofre this year.
The San Clemente City Council addressed several issues in a relatively short meeting Tuesday.
When two San Clemente City Council members vote to remove a colleague from the Transportation Corridor Agencies, they create a procedural snag that postpones the decision.
The San Clemente City Council will kick off 2012 with a variety of infrastructure and contract business.
With the coming of 2012, it's time to reflect on some of the major events in this bustling coastal town.
State Supreme Court ruling means San Clemente and other cities must shut down their redevelopment agencies. Opponents of the ruling urge the Legislature to revive the agencies.
Holidays fall on a weekend this year.
After residents complain, San Clemente asks the agency to reconsider the new I-5 sound wall near South El Camino Real.
In closed session Tuesday, council voted to fight the erstwhile Playa Del Norte developers who sued for damages in November in a second legal action against the city related to the failed North Beach development.
Men who rescued an injured friend, and a local Girl Scout who worked to prevent premature births are among those praised.
Planning of the two-mile extension connecting La Pata Avenue in San Clemente to San Juan Capistrano arterials continues; engineering plans are set for approval by council.
City staff is recommending the city council reject the construction bids while designers go back to the drawing board in an effort to reduce costs for the all-access playground.
The Beaches, Parks and Recreation Commission Tuesday voted to recommend to San Clemente Council that dogs be allowed to run in a proposed one-acre perimeter.
Leadership of the agency responsible for overseeing U.S. nuke plants is in turmoil in the advent of implementing sweeping new rules in response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
The City Council didn't like the original architectural plans, but a new facade got members voting in favor of the project.
Navy veteran describes his role at the scene 70 years ago, and San Clemente Villas presents a memorial wreath at Park Semper Fi.
In a 3-2 split, the San Clemente Council OKs sidewalk encompassing the park and some traffic improvements. About $600,000 comes from a federal grant.
Councilman Tim Brown will serve as Mayor Pro Tempore.
Marine Support Group will host the commander of the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines at the San Clemente Community Center to talk to the public about the unit's experiences in Afghanistan.
The members choose from among their number to serve for the next year; the title typically rotates among the members.
A guided-missile destroyer helped four stranded people off San Clemente Island while conducting training maneuvers, the Navy News reports.
A settlement between developer SunCal and Lehman Bros. could pull the big development out of limbo, the Register reports.
A judge in LAB Holding's case against the city ruled this summer the Measure A election results shooting down the project would stand, but said he would listen to arguments about some portions of the project.
Rebuilding a substation and power lines will improve reliability of the electrical system, officials say.
The would-be Playa Del Norte retail developers claim the city engaged in a sabotage campaign that included leaks to the press, racist tactics and hiding vital facts during negotiations.
The San Clemente Kiwanis Club on Wednesday hosted Lt. Col. Rannals (retired) to talk about projects at the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base and its economic contribution to the area.
Tuesday's dedication ceremony for San Clemente's combination senior center and firehouse draws assorted dignitaries.
A fired civil engineer's claim against San Clemente is set for an April jury trial; the City Council will discuss the case in closed session Tuesday.
The City Council canceled some fees for cellular companies to add natural gas or diesel backup generators to cell antennas in case of power outages.
The historic North Beach venue is slated to be shut down in January for renovations.
Two seizures at the border checkpoint south of San Clemente netted the drugs.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors unanimously awarded a design contract to start planning the two-mile connection between San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano that will provide an alternate route out of town.
The newly formed San Clemente Dog Beach Now group wants a section of beach in town to run their pooches.
The package of zoning, infrastructure and development instructions that will govern the fate of the city won't be ready until August, officials say, but it will be an online document.
The general plan update will be on the agenda of a joint meeting of the City Council and the committees involved in crafting the comprehensive package of zoning ordinances that will shape San Clemente in the coming decades.
A second Marine at Camp Pendleton is being held as a suspect in the death of Lance Cpl. Mario Arias.
Saturday march urges people to transfer their money from large banks to credit unions and community banks.
About 100 protesters show up for demonstration and campout at the Irvine Civic Center. City Councilman Larry Agran endorses the protest.
The local version of Occupy Wall Street's anti-financial corruption movement is set to march through Irvine and host speakers at its "People's Village" campground.
Employees at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station participated in "The Great Shakeout" statewide quake drill and are meeting with first responders Oct. 26.