SC Sheriff’s Blotter: Children Seen Driving Car
All information below is obtained from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department website. The calls represent what was told to the deputy in the field by the radio dispatcher. The true nature of an incident often differs from what is initially reported. No assumption of criminal guilt or affiliation should be drawn from the content of … //read the full article
View from the Pier: Rejuvenation Found in 55-and-older Community
By Herman Sillas In the late 1980s, Cora and I were introduced to San Clemente by our Glendale neighbors. They suggested we jointly purchase a San Clemente condo for weekend use. We liked the idea and bought a one-bedroom condo in the Pier Bowl with our partners. That’s when the Pier and I first met. … //read the full article
Letter: In response to Support for District City Council Elections
Wayne Eggleston, San Clemente In an April 7 letter to the editor, Ken Royal stated he never met one of (city council member) in his grocery store or walking the street. I always see them all over our beautiful city—at events, stores, shopping centers, farmers markets, restaurants and Avenida Del Mar. District elections occur in … //read the full article
Local Sandal Manufacturer Recycles Sandals for Those in Need
By Eric Heinz Rainbow Sandals has been giving away sandals to charity since it began in the mid-1970s, but now the company is putting together a program that incentivizes people to donate back their old pair. Pat Huber, director of marketing at Rainbow Sandals, said a discount is given to people on their next pair … //read the full article
At the Movies: Everybody Wants Some Nostalgia
By Megan Bianco Richard Linklater’s first film since his 12-year-long, coming-of-age epic Boyhood (2014), is a silly, college sex comedy called Everybody Wants Some! The posters and trailers have been advertising the film as a “spiritual sequel” to Linklater’s 1993 teen dramedy Dazed and Confused, but in reality it might have more of a familiarity … //read the full article