State Beaches Closed Rinse Stations Wednesday
By Eric Heinz On July 7, California Department of Parks and Recreation announced it would shut off all outdoor rinse stations at state beaches effective Wednesday, July 15. “California is facing extremely severe drought conditions,” California State Parks Director Lisa Mangat said in a press release. “It is important for all Californians to conserve water … //read the full article
SC Sheriff’s Blotter: Man Reportedly Screams, ‘I Will Kill You,’ While Playing a Guitar
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 the content of … //read the full article
Gratitude Garden to Host Ribbon Cutting July 31
By San Clemente Times The Gratitude Garden Preschool will host an open house and ribbon cutting at 11:30 a.m. July 31. According to a press release, the school’s design utilizes the teaching opportunities and discoveries of nature. The classrooms are both indoors and outdoors, allowing students to explore, play and apply hands-on concepts in math, … //read the full article
San Clemente Toastmaster Earns Award
By San Clemente Times A San Clemente man has been honored for earning the highest achievement in Toastmasters International, the worldwide public speaking and leadership organization. Marshall Northcott, of Forster Ranch, was awarded the Distinguished Toastmaster designation recently for his exceptional achievements in the Toastmasters communication and leadership program. The award is given by the … //read the full article
City to Use YouTube to Stream Meetings
By San Clemente Times The city of San Clemente will use its YouTube Channel to stream live City Council and Planning Commission meetings beginning Aug. 4. “As the world’s leading Internet video service, YouTube delivers high-quality live streaming to most computers and mobile devices,” a press release from the city said. “The transition away from … //read the full article