A San Juan Capistrano sewer line pierced by a construction company doing work for Caltrans was scheduled to be back online Tuesday.
A local delegation will meet with federal officials in the hopes of securing money to extend Avenida La Pata from San Juan Capistrano to San Clemente, the Orange County Register reports.
Because transportation costs have escalated, a homegrown tree will likely be the star of the town's 2012 Christmas festivities.
San Juan Capistrano city staffers are reviewing a "pre-application" to build one- and two-story detached houses and a new equestrian facility on the 20-acre farm listed for sale in March.
Financial consultant urges San Juan Capistrano officials to continue growing its auto industry, which accounted for 27 percent of the city's economic base in 2010-11.
Capistrano Terrace Ltd. tells a bankruptcy court judge it might use settlements from suits against the city of San Juan Capistrano and its insurance carrier to pay off creditors.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council will hear three presentations at its 6 p.m. meeting. They are about: an overview of the city's sales tax revenues, a new utility project and the 5 freeway and Ortega Highway interchange.
Some local roads need to be widened and extended before city officials will support an extension of the 241 tollway that ends at or near Ortega Highway.
A new state law says cities such as San Juan Capistrano cannot require E-Verify’s use even as a condition of receiving a government contract.
The path built by Saddleback Valley Christian Schools at its campus off Oso Road and Camino Capistrano draws favorable reviews from San Juan Capistrano officials.
Tollway officials will be on hand Tuesday to discuss a proposal to extend the 241 in three phases.
Medical marijuana stores throughout California are ordered to close within 45 days or face federal prosecution.
No explanation is given, but the move follows accusations he plagiarized.
A date is set for the San Juan Capistrano City Council to hear an appeal of the revocation of a special events permit at the Forster Mansion, a new utilities director begins work and a checkpoint nets two DUI arrests.
San Juan Capistrano's business license incentive program ends Nov. 15.
To help get plans completed in less than seven months, the San Juan Capistrano City Council waives more than $12,000 in permit fees.
Repaving Los Rios Street will likely be the first step in carrying out a $2-million plan for San Juan Capistrano's historic district.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council unanimously approves creating a new community liaison position in its police services department.
Derek Reeve defends writings that lifted the words of journalists and columnists. Academic experts question Reeve's fitness and integrity as a college instructor.
Changes to staffing in San Juan Capistrano's police services department are among the items the City Council will take up at its meeting Tuesday.
Marriott Residence Inn construction on schedule, a public trail at Saddleback Valley Christian Schools is under construction and the city's water treatment plant produced an average of 3.58 million gallons daily between Sept. 1 and Sept. 21.
The proposal to require San Juan Capistrano businesses to use E-Verify is postponed indefinitely at councilman Derek Reeve's request.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council will make a decision about an appeal filed this week.
In January of last year, the Orange County Sheriff's Department, without first consulting the deputies' union, hired civilian employees to do some office work in jails that deputies used to do.
E-mailers ask: Is San Juan Capistrano in China?
Sgt. Tyler N. Holtz was killed Saturday when his unit came under small arms fire.
After acquiring the land off of Ortega Highway in early 2010, the San Juan Capistrano City Council gives marching orders to have it usable by spring 2012.
The Fox News political commentator said of the San Juan Capistrano City Councilman: "why offend Muslims if you don't have to?"
Fox, Forbes, Washington Post and other national media publish stories about San Juan Capistrano City Councilman naming his dog 'Muhammad.'
The city is headed to court Oct. 7 to determine if a San Juan Capistrano couple needs a permit to host bible studies at their home.
A new agreement would put 95 acres of open space under the ownership of Continuing Life Communities, the developers of an assisted living center for seniors at the ranch property.
San Juan Capistrano Councilman Derek Reeve has published essays that are virtually identical to the words of other writers.
San Diego Gas & Electric has already donated $16,000 for next year's community fireworks show. San Juan Capistrano city staffers now look to other merchants and organizations.
The meeting begins at 6 p.m. in San Juan Capistrano's City Hall at 32400 Paseo Adelanto.
San Juan Capistrano City Councilman Larry Kramer takes offense at his colleague's public announcement of a pet's name.
Event operator Arpi Evans says she is unsure whether she'll appeal the Planning Commission's decision.
Yes on B raked in $198,869.02 in contributions, recent paperwork shows.
With law enforcement issuing 122 tickets on the San Juan Capistrano street this summer, city staffers are looking into how they might get drivers to obey stop signs.
Joe Tait's consulting services will no longer be needed when a new utilities director comes aboard later this month, a city spokeswoman says.
On Sept. 20, Derek Reeve will ask the rest of the City Council for an ordinance requiring San Juan Capistrano businesses to use a government-run Internet program that checks the eligibility status of workers.