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San Juan Capistrano's excellent Campesino Cafe signals food shift in South County – Orange County Register

San Juan Capistrano's excellent Campesino Cafe signals food shift in South County – Orange County Register
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Costa Mesa's rogue crosswalk quickly disappears

San Juan Capistrano moves forward with plans for skate park

San Juan Capistrano City Council unanimously votes to move forward with a plan to build a 42,575-square-foot public skate park facility.

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Five Southern California trails that take you to the edge of the ocean

Five Southern California trails that take you to the edge of the ocean Christopher Reynolds © Provided by The LA Times Point Dume State Preserve is part of Point Dume State Beach in Malibu. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times) Here are five Southern California trails that do something most hikes don t take you to the edge of the ocean. They’re mostly flat, which is why hardcore hikers often scorn them, and some are busy on weekends. They range in length from a little more than a mile to a little more than seven miles. Are these walks or hikes? You decide.

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California hiking trails with ocean views in Malibu, La Jolla

Here are five Southern California trails that do something most hikes don’t take you to the edge of the ocean. They’re mostly flat, which is why hardcore hikers often scorn them, and some are busy on weekends. They range in length from a little more than a mile to a little more than seven miles. Are these walks or hikes? You decide. Either way, they’re part of a vast, incomplete project known as the California Coastal Trail. The idea is to link and build coastal trails so that a hiker could cover the state’s entire coast, a journey of perhaps

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