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Webstreaming, taxes, street maintenance and more.
Conservative Michael Ramirez, a Pulitzer-Prize winner, doesn't mince words in San Juan Capistrano on Wednesday.
Hamilton Oaks Vineyard and Winery plans to set up a tasting room and a "demonstrational vineyard" at the historic Roger Y. Williams/Swanner House.
No need to trek to City Hall. You can keep tabs on the goings-on from your computer/tablet/phone.
The City Council will decide tonight, and its exit could increase costs for the other member agencies.
City Council to consider starting the planning process that could land a proposal for 34 homes at The Oaks before the voters this fall.
The Mission, Mission Grill and the soon-to-be Not Lemon Grove Site. And more.
A drab strip along El Camino is about to get spruced up.
Organization fears the city will not be able to live up to its motto anymore, "Preserving the Past to Enhance the Future."
San Juan Capistrano Patch will participate in the national event. Learn how you can be a part of it, too.
The Historic Town Center Master Plan, the Taylor Morrison tract, Whispering Hills, illegal dumping and more.
The 1918 structure is scheduled to be demolished, but SDG&E is willing to sell it to anyone who wants it for $1 (and the cost of moving it).
Planting citrus trees, signage for the auto dealers, a seal for the new Housing Authority and more.
The City Council voted to start replacing the current set up with more energy-efficient models. You might notice a change in color.
An advisory panel to the City Council wants some time to figure out what use is best for the Swanner House, a historic home the city owns.
Some of the duties would be outsourced if the City Council gives the nod.
Tax seminars, the San Diego Gas & Electric upgrade, Mission Grill and more.
Former elected officials, business representatives and residents form a group to support the major overhaul in power distribution in South Orange County. Meanwhile, San Juan Capistrano officials step up their opposition to the project.
Days after City Councilman Derek Reeve responded to accusations that he plagiarized in Patch blogs, Concordia University confirmed he is no longer employed as an instructor. Until recently, he was teaching two political science courses.
Meanwhile, a disabled rights advocate is concerned organizers are violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Francisco Jesus Ochoa, 19, pleaded guilty today in Orange County Superior Court to the killing death of a Lake Elsinore woman.
Mayor Larry Kramer and City Manager Karen Brust gave the annual address, saying the city is already 59 percent through the goals the City Council set for itself back in July.
The City Council has demanded parade organizers change their policy of banning electric wheelchairs. They say they'll handle requests on a case-by-case basis. One councilman says that's not good enough.
Officials force the non-motorized Swallows Day Parade to "come into the 21st century" by allowing people in electric wheelchairs to participate.
Council passes a strongly worded resolution saying the project should be relocated to another town.
An emergency planning survey, a new housing authority, the Swanner House, finishing up at Costco and more.
The California Department of Food and Agriculture action means the Swallows Day Parade and other horse events can proceed as planned.
The Mission Grill, the Lemon Grove, kindergarten readiness classes and more.
Larry Kramer outlines the various projects your water rates cover besides just the wet stuff.
City Council members extend the grace period for customers and direct staff to change the wording on the bill so a penalty fee won't sneak up on tardy bill-payers.
Other San Juan officials also like the idea of dedicating a now-empty historic home to fermented grapes.
New contracts for city workers are on the agenda at tonight's San Juan Capistrano City Council meeting.
City folk throw some last-minute items into a time capsule that won't be reopened for 50 years.
Mission Viejo City Council members, however, discuss what will happen with an agreement that locked Capistrano Unified into spending redevelopment dollars from that city only on local schools.
Fiesta de las Golondrinas, a glow dance, the dog park and more.
The San Juan Capistrano Open Space Foundation officially transferred the amenities it built at the Northwest Open Space recreation area to the city Tuesday.
The Residence Inn, a new crime prevention specialist, good water conservation efforts and more.
Half a century after his dad helped kick off San Juan Capistrano's cityhood, Jerry Brown helps celebrate the town's 50th birthday.