Learning Curve: College Students Study South SC Neighborhood
Cal-Poly students working with South El Camino Real residents to create southern gateway feel By Jim Shilander San Clemente officials are looking for an assist with plans for one of the city’s more forgotten areas, and it’s coming, partly, because of an old college connection. During San Clemente’s years-long general plan preparation work, the General … //read the full article
HMLA-469 Crash Victims Identified
By Eric Heinz The six Marines from one of San Clemente’s adopted units who died when the UH-1Y helicopter they were piloting crashed May 12 in Charikot, Nepal have been identified by the U.S. Marine Corps. The HMLA-469 members who died are Capt. Dustin R. Lukasiewicz, 29, of Harlan, Neb.; Capt. Christopher L. Norgren, 31, … //read the full article
SC Sheriff’s Blotter: Man Claims Threat of Extortion for Cell Phone
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
Karnazes, Severson and Caverly Inducted Into SC Sports Hall of Fame
By Steve Breazeale The 2015 Friends of San Clemente Sports Hall of Fame class opened up the door for a different kind of sports star to stand alongside their peers in the city’s shrine to athletic achievement. Take ultra-distance runner Dean Karnazes, for example. Karnazes, who has garnered worldwide fame for pulling off incredible feats … //read the full article
#SaylorStrong, Love You More Bracelets to Raise Money for Medical Bills
By San Clemente Times Bracelets with the hash tag “#SaylorStrong” and “love you more” are available at Alice P. Moran’s office, located at 1001 Ave. Pico St. Suite K. Suggested donations are between $1 and $5. Call 949.361.4867 for more information. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times