Council to Consider Farmers Market Proposals
By Jim Shilander The San Clemente City Council will consider potential changes to the weekly farmers market on Avenida Del Mar at its meeting Tuesday, May 19. The council was scheduled to consider whether putting out a request for proposal to allow for new operators at the market or extend the current operators, Rick and … //read the full article
Q&A With Ultra Distance Runner and SC Sports Hall of Fame Inductee Dean Karnazes
By Steve Breazeale Dean Karnazes is best known for putting his body through the most grueling physical scenarios imaginable. He once ran for 350 continuous miles, ran 150 miles across Death Valley in the middle of summer and finished 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. Karnazes, who Men’s Fitness named as one of … //read the full article
CUSD to Consider Authorizing Investigation into Firing of SCHS Principal
By Alisson Jarrell Hundreds of students, parents and faculty members were in attendance at Wednesday night’s Capistrano Unified School District meeting, many wearing the color red to support former San Clemente High School principal Michael Halt, who was removed from his position in March and left the school campus earlier this month. Dozens of students … //read the full article
Surfers in Their Prime
Surfing America Prime series regular season wraps up at HB Pier By Andrea Swayne Surfing America Prime series invitees took their last shot of the season as accumulating points toward qualifying for the upcoming Surfing America USA Championships in June. May 9 and 10 marked event No. 6 of six in the 2014-2015 season in … //read the full article
Grom of the Week: Taj Lindblad
By Andrea Swayne Taj Lindblad, 12, of San Clemente marked an important milestone in his surf career Saturday when he made it into his first ever Surfing America Prime series final in the U14 division and a fourth-place finish in the event. “I am super stoked,” he said. “I have been working hard and finally … //read the full article