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The latest CoastSnap project is a collaboration with UC Santa Barbara and part of a larger study on how the shoreline changes ...
Beaches are more than cultural landmarks — they’re the largest sector of the U.S. recreational economy, generating over $36 ...
A magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck in San Bernardino County on Tuesday afternoon, causing shaking felt throughout Southern ...
Lucien Vink walked away from his home on the morning of July 7, 2025. He is a type 1 diabetic and left his glucose monitor ...
Robert Braithwaite, chief executive of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, believes Orange County’s “deep south” has long ...
Filipe Toledo of San Clemente is carried along the beach after winning his first world championship in 2022. As the one-day event nears, excitement is building in the surf town next to Lower ...
Only a few surfers in the contest’s history have claimed such a feat, and the 19-year-old did it just two years after her first title in 2023.
San Clemente’s registered voters are about 44% Republican, 28% Democratic and 21% no party. The city’s support for conservative candidates and causes dates back decades.
San Clemente surfer Griffin Colapinto has been making waves since he was a kid. In 2014, he is held up by friends after winning an NSSA national title in Huntington Beach.