SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, some arrests and possible street-side living in a motorhome that overstayed its welcome.
Capo Unified will redirect lease payments from businesses sharing space at its headquarters.
Laguna Beach Police officers arrest a local woman Monday night.
Mission Basilica second graders feel a special connection to 8-year-old Martin Richard, says a parent.
FOLLOWUP: DEA agents are seen entering West Coast Detox in Huntington Beach. Meanwhile, a local assemblyman proposes a law to prevent similar tragedies.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a weird yellow truck and two arrests.
PHOTOS: Before he could leave town, the statue some had grown to love while others showed only scorn had to be disassembled.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a family dispute, a laundry-room brawl and more.
San Juan Capistrano resident gets separated from her puppy in Dana Point Monday and is asking for the public's help in finding her.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a car parked sideways in the middle of a street, an arrest and more.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Author calls for the City Council to get involved.
Local boys give us a helmet-cam experience.
Here are the scheduled closures and detours this week.
After two hung juries, a judge allows prosecutors to retry a 45-year-old woman accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old friend of her son.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, deputies called to keep the peace, annoying text messages and more.
Moms tell school board the out-of-neighborhood English learners are "stressing out" the teachers -- and them.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a female shoplift, lights out at Ortega and the I-5 and annoying dirt bikes.
Capo Unified may eliminate some preschool teachers to bilingual instructional assistants to all sorts of jobs.
Joshua Hill will be one of three new high school principals come fall for Capistrano Unified.
Don't date if you have young children, says the director.
Here's what you need to know about traveling San Juan Capistrano's major highway near the I-5 this week.
Grant Taylor left his post as director of community development 1 1/2 weeks ago.
Speaking locally, Dr. Barry Sears, author of "The Zone Diet," delivers a dire message, along with a call for action.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a reportedly stolen vehicle found, a defrauding of a local salon and more.
The day before winter break, attendance at eight schools fell 10 percent. Although the drop came 7 days after the mass shooting, Capo Unified wants reimbursement under a special state law.
Capo Unified chief finds "nothing inappropriate" after 40 girls—including a school board member's daughter—are barred from a Capistrano Valley High dance and subjected to controversial wardrobe inspections. Next up: prom.
Council relaxes the sign laws, approves roadway directional signs and lower park fees.
So long and stay healthy, Peach, Serena, Boardwalk, Ziva, Mordecai and Stephanie.
The city is unloading the Harrison House and Parra Adobe for $510,000.
Mercado El Rey's future is now in the hands of a state appellate court.
Muchos latinos se dejan embaucar sin darse cuenta del peligro.
The annual Dohenywood car show brought out the crowds Saturday.
The birds that bypass San Juan Capistrano may find themselves in a deathtrap.
A judge has ruled the San Juan Capistrano City Council erred in allowing a Latino-goods market to open as-is. An appellate court is now reviewing the matter.
Four finish ahead of the explosions, and another who came in later is confirmed safe.
The City Council is set to extend the contracts for the Del Obispo Street and bridge-widening project through to the end of the year.
Ernie Schneider, 66, died Saturday in his San Juan Capistrano home.
What you need to know about lane reductions and pedestrian access at Ortega Highway and the I-5 interchange this week.
A Laguna Niguel man and his daughter were bit when they tried to pull two pit bulls off their golden retriever while walking on a San Clemente beach trail.
The Apatosaurus statue is heading east to Arizona.