Beaches Remain Open while City Prepares for Possible Closures
By Shawn Raymundo While there’s no plans in place to close public access to the city’s beaches amid growing concerns over the coronavirus outbreak in… The post Beaches Remain Open while City Prepares for Possible Closures appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times
CIF Cancels Spring Sports Postseason, Likely Ends Entire Spring Season
By Zach Cavanagh The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), along with its 10 section commissioners, cancelled the spring sports section, regional and state playoffs on Friday,… The post CIF Cancels Spring Sports Postseason, Likely Ends Entire Spring Season appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times
TCA’s Michael Kraman Announces Retirement
By Lillian Boyd Michael Kraman, the chief executive officer of the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), has reportedly informed the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency… The post TCA’s Michael Kraman Announces Retirement appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times
CUSD Distance Learning to Continue Indefinitely
By Collin Breaux Distance learning will continue “until further notice” at Capistrano Unified School District (CUSD) schools, the district announced through its news source CUSD… The post CUSD Distance Learning to Continue Indefinitely appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times
Hospitals Brace for Spike in Coronavirus Patients
By Shawn Raymundo As the number of coronavirus cases continues to soar in Orange County, area hospitals are bracing for what health care professionals anticipate… The post Hospitals Brace for Spike in Coronavirus Patients appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times