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  • Triton Report: Boys Hoops Falls to Clovis West in Tournament Championship

    By Steve Breazeale Boys Hoops Falls to Clovis West in Tustin Classic Championship Game In the championship game of the Tustin Classic, the San Clemente boys basketball team lost to Clovis West on a layup with just over two seconds left on the clock that sealed a 51-50 victory for the Golden Eagles. Cole Fotheringham … //read the full article

  • Planning Commission Approves Medical Marijuana Zoning Ban

    By Eric Heinz  In order to make the deadline to regulate medical marijuana in its own capacity, the San Clemente Planning Commission approved a resolution for the City Council to approve a zoning amendment that would ban the cultivation and sales of medical marijuana within the city of San Clemente. The resolution was approved 6-1 … //read the full article

  • Couple With Ties to San Clemente Arrested in Ponzi Scheme

    By Eric Heinz  According to the Orange County District Attorney’s office, a businessman and his wife, who has a certified public accountant license, were arraigned on Dec. 23 on charges of defrauding investors and stealing more than $3 million in an affinity scheme. Steven Andrew McKinlay, 58, and Kristi B. McKinlay, who is CPA licensed … //read the full article

  • Best of the SC Sheriff’s Blotter from 2015

    San Clemente Times   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 … //read the full article

  • 2015 Year in Review: Look Back on the Stories of the Year

    San Clemente Times California’s Spanish city by the sea was thrust into multiple debates regarding the municipality’s policies, social responsibility and the way in which locals see their hometown as it is, was and will be. As residents fight to not only keep their hospital open but regulate short-term homes and sober living facilities, we … //read the full article