City Launches Northbound “Blue Line” Trolley
By Cari Hachmann San Clemente announced the launch of the city’s “highly-anticipated” newest trolley route—the Blue Line, which began operating on Monday, July 8 and… The post City Launches Northbound “Blue Line” Trolley appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times
La Tiendita Closes, but Two Café del Sols Remain
By Cari Hachmann La Tiendita, a family-run Mexican restaurant and historic landmark in San Clemente closed at its Avenida Victoria location on Sunday, July 7…. The post La Tiendita Closes, but Two Café del Sols Remain appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times
CoastLines: We’re famous! Our pier is No. 1! Or is it Number Two?
By Fred Swegles You may want to ask our pier’s prolific pigeons which one it is. The city is doing a DNA-based study to try… The post CoastLines: We’re famous! Our pier is No. 1! Or is it Number Two? appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente … //read the full article
Local Surfers Go Big At 2019 NSSA Nationals
Taj Lindblad, Bella Kenworthy claim national titles, while San Clemente High and Shorecliffs Middle School Continue Their Dominance. By Jake Howard Culminating in national titles… The post Local Surfers Go Big At 2019 NSSA Nationals appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times
Surf Tripping With the Stars in Nicaragua
If you’re looking for a quick, easy getaway with epic surf, the La Jolla de Guasacate should be on your radar. By Jake Howard How… The post Surf Tripping With the Stars in Nicaragua appeared first on San Clemente Times. Source: This article was originally published on San Clemente Times