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San Clemente beach stabilization project delayed nearly 2 months 

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San Clemente beach stabilization project delayed nearly 2 months 

The sand replenishment project in San Clemente will be delayed for up to 70 days, officials announced. 

U.S. Rep. Mike Levin and San Clemente Mayor Victor Cabral confirmed in a joint statement on Monday that due to ongoing sand quality issues, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has allowed the contractor to stop working temporarily. 

The nearly two-month-long delay has been put in place to ensure that quality sand is used for dredging and finishing the project.

On Saturday, the Army Corps of Engineers communicated to local officials that the contractor, Manson Construction, had decided to postpone the delivery of material to San Clemente. 

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“The city was advised that the delay is short term … and that the dredge will return to San Clemente after it finishes the Solana Beach sand replenishment project,” the release said. 

According to officials, the San Clemente beach replenishment project will stabilize nearby bluffs along the shoreline and is essential for the protection of the LOSSAN Rail Corridor, which travels through six counties between San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles and San Diego. 

LOSSAN, the second busiest rail corridor in the nation, has been designated by the United States Department of Defense as part of the Strategic Rail Corridor Network, meaning that stabilization of the beach “serves an important national security objective.” 

“This past year alone, the rail line through San Clemente was closed to rail traffic due in part to the lack of sand supply in the region,” officials said. “Given [San Clemente’s] adjacency to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, the protection of our rail corridor is critical to the security of our country.”

Despite the promise to get back to work within 70 days, Levin and Cabral are disappointed in the project’s lack of progress. 

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“We are extremely disappointed that this important sand replenishment project is being delayed,” their joint statement read in part. “We fought hard to kickstart this project … [and] while this is a setback, we will continue to fight for the completion of this project in the coming months. Longer term delay is unacceptable.” 

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Boyle Heights warehouse cleanup begins as crews face 85 million pounds of spoiled food

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Boyle Heights warehouse cleanup begins as crews face 85 million pounds of spoiled food

Cleanup efforts are underway Thursday at the Boyle Heights cold-storage warehouse that burned for eight days after firefighters officially declared the massive blaze knocked down Wednesday evening. Los Angeles Fire Department crews remain at the Lineage warehouse near Union Pacific Avenue and South La Puente Street as they transition into the overhaul phase, searching for […]

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Hospital needs help identifying man found unconscious in downtown Los Angeles

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Hospital needs help identifying man found unconscious in downtown Los Angeles

A hospital needs help identifying a male patient who was found injured and unconscious in downtown Los Angeles.

The man is believed to be in his 30s, according to the Los Angeles General Medical Center. 

He was found injured on the ground on Omar Street and has been hospitalized since June 22.

He stands 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 176 pounds. He has brown eyes, dark brown hair and tattoos across his upper body.

A male patient in his 30s was found injured in downtown Los Angeles on June 22, 2026. (Los Angeles General Medical Center)

He did not have any personal belongings to help staff identify him or contact loved ones. Workers did not disclose the nature of his injuries.

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Anyone who recognizes the man is asked to call clinical social worker Cesar Robles at 323-409-6885.

The public can also call the L.A. General Medical Center’s Department of Social Work at 323-409-5253 or, after hours from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., call 323-409-6883. On weekends, call 323-409-5254.

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Clue may identify SUV in Long Beach hit-and-run that left woman injured

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Clue may identify SUV in Long Beach hit-and-run that left woman injured

Police are asking the public for help Wednesday in identifying a hit-and-run driver who left a woman badly injured in Long Beach late last month. The May 24 crash occurred around 11 p.m. as the victim was crossing East 2nd Street, according to the Long Beach Police Department. Video provided by police showed a dark-colored […]

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