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  • Update: Body Found in Grand County Confirmed to be SC Resident Michael Cavallari by Family

    By Eric Heinz Updated 3:25  p.m., Thursday, Dec. 10  The sister of San Clemente resident Michael Cavallari, 30, confirmed in a statement this afternoon that he was the person found dead in Grand County Utah. Updated 2:27 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 10 The Grand County Sheriff’s Office in Grand County Utah stated in a press release on Thursday, … //read the full article

  • San Clemente Man Goes Missing in Utah

    By Eric Heinz Michael Cavallari, 30, of San Clemente, has been missing since Nov. 27 when the Grand County Sheriff’s Department in Grand County, Utah, was contacted regarding a vehicle that was located 100 feet off of Floy Wash Road, according to a press release from the sheriff’s department. Law enforcement responded to the area approximately five … //read the full article

  • At the Movies: ‘Youth’ Is Not So Youthful

    Megan Bianco After winning numerous Best Foreign Picture awards two years ago with The Great Beauty, Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino’s follow-up would have high expectations no matter what the film was. Rather than stick to his native Italy, Sorrentino heads to Switzerland with some A-list film actors for the ensemble drama Youth. With his usual … //read the full article

  • On the Stage at the Coach House: Judith Hill

    By Steve Breazeale After lending her voice to back up some of the most acclaimed American musicians of all time, soul and funk singer-songwriter Judith Hill is stepping out on her own. On the heels of her debut album, Back in Time, Hill is making her way to the West Coast for a limited amount … //read the full article

  • Local Cancer Survivor Wins Trip to Meet NBA Star Kevin Love

      San Clemente Times Joe Robbins, a longtime San Clemente resident, is finishing his 18-month treatment to recover from throat cancer. While in recovery and with limited mobility from radiation and chemotherapy treatments, Robbins began studying fantasy sports games. Occasionally playing a $3 or $5 bet, he was surprised at his success rate, usually winning back his wager to … //read the full article