This is a video from Thursday night's annual Nuclear Regulatory Commission Meeting
More than 300 turned out to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission meeting to voice their concerns about the safety of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
Local VIPs try to master high-tech military gadgets during a visit with San Clemente's adopted Marine unit at Camp Pendleton.
The new underwear will help prevent genital wounds from IEDs from getting infected.
Councilman Jim Evert directed the city staff Tuesday to put on the agenda a discussion of options for more parking at the San Clemente Pier.
City Council and staffers form some questions to pose to the General Plan Action Committee responsible for developing the city's master zoning plan.
Shaheen Sadeghi, owner of the LAB development company that attempted to build the Playa del Norte project on North Beach, is suing the city.
Ordinance limits fuel materials and gives beach staffers authority to extinguish fires.
A city document says changes to the project pushed the finish date back two months and added $83,555 to the price tag.
Only a fraction of agency revenue got spent on building projects, petitioners say. They want the city to rescind approval of a building on Victoria they say was zoned for open space.
The exercise will simulate a radioactive leak that goes beyond the plant's boundaries. The results will be discussed Friday.
Mayor Lori Donchak outlines the city's safety plan and updates residents on future projects.
State records and 2007 district documents indicate dangers at San Clemente High and Shorecliffs Middle School. District officials were unavailable for comment.
A couple of meetings regarding the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station are scheduled for this month; they address regulatory concerns, public safety procedures and other issues.
The San Clemente City Council Tuesday abandoned its previous recommendation to the OCTA and suggested a new design for the proposed Pico Avenue interchange.
A policy adopted Tuesday by the San Clemente City Council would allow speed humps to be installed on some residential streets.
Nuclear regulators have dinged the San Clemente plant for a bunch of violations over the past 10 years, but the NRC says they posed little threat to the public.
Amphibious Marine unit to help Japanese tsunami and earthquake relief efforts as part of Operation Tomodachi.
County and facility officials explain the chain of events that would come into play and the steps residents should take in the event of a nuclear disaster.
The senators from California grill Nuclear Regulatory Commission chief about plant safety, who says there is "no immediate action" planned.
City officials say that about 100 people have called to order the potassium iodide pills given out to residents around the Nuclear Plant. Here are some tips and facts about the capabilities and limits of potassium iodide pills.
San Onofre Chief Pete Dietrich addresses concerns before packed City Council meeting.
San Clemente Patch is participating in Sunshine Week by promoting and celebrating open government and freedom of information.
A surge in King Harbor in L.A. was believed responsible for a boat breaking free and slicing a dock in two.
Project proponents and opponents eagerly await election results.
The Playa del Norte retail project will not be built. Negotiations on any new project are frozen for one year.
Two sailors died yesterday in truck rollover on-base.
As the polls open for the the Measure A special election Tuesday, San Clemente Patch takes a look at the final spending numbers by opposing campaigns.
In order to raise money for wounded veterans, the American Spartans hiked from San Francisco to San Clemente.
At yearly Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, Mayor Lori Donchak says that despite hard times, San Clemente has a lot of economic activity going on.
U.S. Rep. Ken Calvert met with city officials to talk about upcoming projects and the possibility of federal funding. Other than beach replenishment, it looks bleak.
San Clemente is making progress at both construction sites.
Congressman will address beach restoration, quiet zone, reservoir and arts center.
Two councilmen and four other central figures lead the No on A campaign.
A look inside the campaign in favor of moving forward the controversial Playa del Norte project at North Beach.
Measure A opponents see Playa del Norte as a government-subsidized project; proponents say no. Either way, the city is spending money in connection with it.
Owner Shaheen Sadeghi of the LAB development company says he is bewildered by the fierce opposition to the Playa del Norte project the city originally solicited.
Illegal campaign antics, attacks in the media and ugly language in online forums hit a crescendo leading up to March 8 special election.
Council, city staff and the public have devoted a large part of the last few meetings to discussing issues surrounding the proposed retail development in North Beach.
Project would require $2.65 million in affordable housing funds from the city.