Letter: Sign Ordinance Will Restrict City’s Marketability
By Kerry Sink, San Clemente Regarding the freeway sign issues in last month’s council discussion is just hard to follow for me. Keeping drivers focused on the road makes perfect sense. What I can’t get past is that someone on council always seems to disagree with the height of any proposed new building sighting. Someone … //read the full article
One Life and Love After 50: Senior Cyclist Leaves no Carbon Footprint
By Tom Blake I met John Bates in Dana Point in 1990 in the parking lot of the Dana Niguel Bank, which is now the Pacific Western Bank. My deli, Tutor and Spunky’s, and other local restaurants were serving food at an outdoor Chamber of Commerce mixer. John has always been interested in local transportation. … //read the full article
Benefit Scheduled Feb. 17 to Support SCHS Student Battling Leukemia
San Clemente Times A support group is asking the community to support San Clemente High School student Weston Rowan in his battle against leukemia. There will be a fundraiser from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Feb. 17 at Ballpark Pizza, 831 Via Suerte, No. 101, in San Clemente, and 25 percent of all proceeds will … //read the full article
Pet of the Week: Apricot
San Clemente Times Apricot is ready for her big debut! A recent addition to the shelter’s residents, Apricot is now available and looking for her new home. She is a fun and energetic dog who absolutely loves to play. At only 18 months old, she would make a great companion for someone with an active … //read the full article
Local Students Petition for Solar Energy in School District
By Allison Jarrell A coalition of student clubs within four Capistrano Unified School District high schools began petitioning this week to install solar panel arrays on every high school campus in the district. The “Dear Capistrano Unified School District: Let’s Go Solar!” petition on change.org launched Monday and had already garnered more than 180 signatures … //read the full article