At the Movies: ‘Crimson Peak’ is Horror-able
By Megan Bianco The most hyped horror movie of the month and of the year is Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak. Three years in the making, the gothic horror flick is one targeted at a specific audience that appreciates an era of horror where scary monsters and melodrama blend together. Del Toro’s latest Hollywood blockbuster … //read the full article
The Bartlett Bulletin: Improving South County Mobility
News and Updates from Lisa Bartlett, Orange County Supervisor 5th District By Lisa Bartlett On Dec. 10, 2013, the Orange County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to authorize execution of the construction contract for the La Pata Avenue Extension Project. This $126.5 million project will provide a critical link between the communities of San Juan … //read the full article
Dead Body Washes Ashore at Capistrano Beach
By Eric Heinz According to the Orange County Coroner Division, the body of a man washed ashore and was found at 11:51 a.m. on Tuesday near Beach Road at the border of Poche and Capistrano beaches. A local resident was able to capture Orange County Sheriff’s Department and Orange County Fire Authority officials responding to the … //read the full article
Football: Sears Ignites Tritons to 59-0 Win Over Hawks
By Connor Schmitt The Tritons finally marched onto home turf on Oct. 23, playing at San Clemente High School for the first time since their win against Newport Harbor on Sept. 25. The bleachers were filled to capacity as San Clemente’s homecoming crowd anticipated the team’s second league matchup of the year against Laguna Hills … //read the full article
Slideshow: 2015 San Clemente High School Homecoming
Photos by Eric Heinz Red and black poured from the top of Avenida Del Mar to the tune of traditional songs during the 2015 San Clemente High School homecoming parade. The parade leads up to the homecoming football game at 7 p.m. tonight, Friday, Oct. 23 at Thalassa Stadium against Laguna Hills. Click on the photos below … //read the full article