A subcommittee will form to figure out where at City Hall the national motto should be displayed.
A political group doesn't like a sign for San Juan's new dog park, so it put up one of its own.
A third plan emerges where two plans have unsuccessfully gone before.
Find out what's on tap this week for traffic flow around the interchange project.
It's official: The interchange overhaul has begun.
City leaders have long wanted to establish San Juan Capistrano as a "quiet zone." It looks like they may finally get it.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: Also, a tower for the Ford dealership, a grand opening scheduled at the Mission and more.
In a work session Tuesday night, commissioners worried the project is too intense.
Juan has one last chance to gain approval.
A San Juan Capistrano councilman walks out in protest after claiming a political enemy would benefit from a county contract.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council believes the public didn't get enough opportunity to weigh in on a proposal that includes demolishing a historic building.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: Also, the dog park, Reata Park, replacement of three pumps and an anti-tobacco program.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: Also, a Super Bowl party for seniors, a financial audit, the Del Obispo Street bridge widening and more.
San Juan Capistrano residents and city officials outline dozens of concerns at an environmental meeting on the utility's $500-million upgrade plan.
Concerns cover the flow of equestrian traffic, a power company upgrade and school issues.
The Inland Empire case has drawn media attention because the deceased was a self-titled Neo-Nazi and there were allegations of child abuse during the trial.
A construction project that was supposed to conclude last summer may finally wrap up this month.
Caltrans holds its first of three meetings this week.
His proposed state budget for 2013-14 features a revolutionary change in the way education is financed.
San Juan Capistrano is looking to flush down a challenge to the way it charges for water. A preliminary ruling did not go the city's way.
In a 4-2 vote, the Planning Commission decides a statue of an Apatosaurus doesn't blend with the 230-year-old character of the Los Rios Historic District.
Rancho Santa Margarita's youngest councilman has eyes for the 73rd District in 2014.
President, Congress are running out of time to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts.
Congress is so focused on the fiscal cliff, the farm bill has yet to be renewed.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: New building to house a Friends of the Library bookstore proposed; a tower for the Ford dealership, City Hall closed for the holidays and more.
The former state assemblyman and recalled Capo Unified trustee wants back in public office.
On a split vote, the council gives the go-ahead for a private foundation to build a park on the far east end of town.
Hummingbird House Café would like to serve beer and wine, but so far, two city commissions have said no.
Deputies will be looking for impaired drivers in San Clemente, Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano in areas with a lot of DUI crashes and/or arrests.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: La Sala, a dinosaur, business licenses and more.
City Council decides not to support a 5 mph increase on Ortega Highway, but Caltrans may have the ultimate say.
Councilman Derek Reeve offered words of what he hoped to be healing after a contentious November election at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
The council selected Sam Allevato, who was mayor in 2011, as the new mayor pro tem.
Council to consider hiring an auditing firm to make sure CR&R is adhering to its terms and giving good customer service.
A new councilman joins the dais. But the big question is, who's going to be mayor pro tem?
The former City Council candidate said she has potential conflicts of interest in the near future, but won't reveal which projects those are.
The Cultural Heritage Commission gives the controversial statue a thumbs up. Next up, the Planning Commission.
A couple of weeks after the election, the final numbers are in.
Zoomars Petting Zoo owner Carolyn Franks is still seeking approval for her Apatosaurus statue.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: Harvest Festival, community hall closing and more.