Real Estate
Found a few blocks from the beach, the quarter-acre property includes a single-story fixer-upper, a guesthouse and a backyard with a pool and spa.
Nov. 18, 2020
California
Los Angeles City Atty. Mike Feuer on Wednesday sued several housing developers, alleging they misappropriated millions of dollars of public money. The lawsuit stems from a $2.3 million loan issued by the city in 1999.
Oct. 18, 2019
Sports
The low point of Kevin Hogan’s season came in the fourth quarter of a Nov. 14 game against Oregon, when the usually sure-handed Stanford quarterback fumbled away two center snaps, the second with two minutes left and the Cardinal deep in Ducks territory driving for a potential game-tying score.
Dec. 29, 2015
When professional golfers talk about their game, they usually tell you it’s all in their mind.
April 24, 1988
Jim Hogan’s left knee was crushed under a wave in Oceanside last year, but it didn’t destroy his desire to continue surfing professionally.
July 24, 1991
Dino Andino of San Clemente slashed his way through a series of high, challenging waves Sunday to win the $4,000 first prize in the U.S.
July 25, 1988
Keith Clearwater shot a four-under-par 68 Thursday at Pebble Beach and holds a one-stroke lead over Mike Reid and Pete Jordan after 18 holes of the Ben Hogan-Pebble Beach Invitational.
Jan. 3, 1992
Jim Hogan could wait only so long in the Dive N’ Surf Pro-Am Sunday at Salt Creek Beach Park in Laguna Niguel.
Aug. 14, 1989
Five-time national champion Marty Hogan advanced to the semifinals of the national racquetball championships at the Sports Gallery in Anaheim Friday night.
May 3, 1986
When the 1988 Professional Surfing Assn. of America season started, San Clemente High School graduate Jim Hogan was hoping for big things after finishing second in the Professional Surfing Assn. of America overall standings in 1987.
July 12, 1989