SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a man chases cars and yells at the drivers and a woman passes out in a bathroom.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, kids fill a neighbor's pickup with trash, an injured pedestrian and more.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, graffiti at the Mission, a stolen car and bong-smoking men.
Residents and businesses are taking sides in a Jurassic debate.
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to hear arguments on Proposition 8, the ban on same-sex marriage that San Juan Capistrano voters helped pass.
Hangin' Judge Chris Phillips is battling cancer.
Lt. John Meyer said the ban on beer resulted in fewer fights and arrests this year.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, juveniles play ball against a car and a possible intruder.
If you don't think you do, a salon by the same name can hook you up.
Amazing whale video footage gets even amazing-er!
In San Juan Capistrano, we'll boast about our past anywhere.
A task force is looking at ways to augment security.
A mini-prohibition at San Juan's Mercado following the Swallows Day Parade wasn't a hit with those who are used to hitting the beer garden.
PHOTOS: The streets of San Juan Capistrano swelled with eager onlookers as an array of entries entertained the masses.
Nothing like a little carb-loading before the big parade.
Brush next to the roadway catches fire Saturday morning.
This is what it looked like in downtown San Juan Capistrano Friday.
A scene from Hoosegow Day
Caution: Lane reductions, ramp closures ahead.
The amount of Mello-Roos fees going toward Capo Unified's "Taj Mahal" varies from housing tract to housing tract. Some officials want to spread the pain more equally.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, construction workers get their groove on too loudly and a man is seen casing cars at night with a flashlight.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a drunk in cowboy boots at a bar? Imagine that!
Urged by critics, the council agrees to enumerate the restrictions placed on the property.
City Council receives petitions from local customers.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, vandalism at a horse stable, a found purse and more.
Jury selection begins for the retrial of Kathia Maria Davis, 45, on charges that she molested a 13-year-old player. Last year, she was convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse with a 16-year-old.
Paul Higgens travels to China soon.
It's been 10 years since the start of the Iraq War. San Juan Capistrano lost one of its own.
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a dispute about an iPhone, El Adobe gets stiffed and more.
What you missed if you had to work today.
Judging from the top titles at one video rental shop, locals don't necessarily follow national trends.
Scientists are trying to get at the root of why so many young sea lions are falling ill this year.
All eyes were on the eaves of Mission San Juan Capistrano.
Only two more weeks before a final ruling is issued on the Zoomars statue.
El 19 de marzo empiezan las fiestas anuales para celebrar a el ave que le dio fama a la ciudad
SHERIFF'S BLOTTER: Also, a man in a creek, a spin class turns up the volume, an arrest and more.