Local Surfers Stand Out on Busy Weekend
Tri-city area surfers are making the most out of this year’s early, and very busy, contest season By Andrea Swayne With two under-18 events and the 28th Annual Southern California Japanese Surf Contest in San Clemente surfing fans had plenty of action to watch and plenty of locals to cheer on last weekend. Small 1- … //read the full article
Pedro’s Tacos Closed after Early Morning Kitchen Fire
By Andrea Swayne An early morning kitchen fire has closed a longtime Mexican food favorite on S El Camino Real, authorities said. Capt. Steve Concialdi of the Orange County Fire Authority said three of the four firefighters who first responded to the 2:40 a.m. call Friday, Oct. 9 are from San Clemente and gasped upon … //read the full article
Pedro’s Tacos Closed after Early Morning Kitchen Fire
By Andrea Swayne An early morning kitchen fire has closed a longtime Mexican food favorite on S El Camino Real, authorities said. Capt. Steve Concialdi of the Orange County Fire Authority said three of the four firefighters who first responded to the 2:40 a.m. call Friday, Oct. 9 are from San Clemente and gasped upon … //read the full article
City May Tweak LED Streetlight Project
By Eric Heinz Although the brightness of LED streetlights can be beneficial, City Council members on Tuesday discussed optimal ways to make the street lights most efficient. Certain light frequencies and color from the lights as well as limiting light spillover was part of the discussion. Council members said they would like to get lights … //read the full article
Letter: Store Spent Nuclear Fuel Elsewhere
Mike Aguirre, San Clemente You are being asked to approve an independent spent fuel storage installation for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, which will store below sea level up to 3,600,000 pounds of high-level nuclear waste permanently on the shoreline of North County San Diego. While Southern California Edison is representing this complex is for … //read the full article