City Approves Annual Finances, Sherriff’s Agreement
By Eric Heinz City Finance Manager Judi Vincent and Assistant Manager Erik Sund presented the fiscal year 2016 city’s total budget during the Tuesday City Council meeting, and council approved it unanimously. The budget calls for more than $125 million in revenues and $133 million in expenditures, with sustainable operating funds. “We do have a balanced … //read the full article
San Clemente Department of Marine Safety Prepares for Another Busy Summer
By Jacob Onofrio Last Saturday, the San Clemente Department of Marine Safety held an open house, giving citizens from all over Orange County an inside look at lifeguard headquarters and an opportunity to learn about how they are preparing for the upcoming summer season. Located in their original building at San Clemente beach, the department’s … //read the full article
SC Sheriff’s Blotter: Caller Reports Students’ Planned Prank at SCHS
Compiled by Evan Da Silva 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 … //read the full article
Triton Report: By the Numbers
Compiled by Steve Breazeale Now that the high school spring sports season has come to an end, we look back on the standout performances and seasons compiled by San Clemente High School athletes. 50—Hits recorded by San Clemente senior catcher Lucas Herbert on the year, the best mark in Orange County. Herbert, who hit .417 … //read the full article
San Clemente City Council Foreshadows Ban on Living Mascots
Informal Opinion From Council Unanimously Against Living Mascots By Eric Heinz In the first reading of an ordinance that would amend the city’s sign laws to outlaw “living mascots,” employees who dress up or perform as a way of advertising, on public land, San Clemente City Council members all said they would vote in favor … //read the full article