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Headline Rewind: A Shark, A Trail, An Emergency Reservoir and More

A week in review.

BUSINESS

In-N-Out is in selling its popular burgers in San Juan Capistrano, according to Mayor Sam Allevato.

Plans to close the Capistrano Terrace Mobile Home Park . Its owners are in debt to the city, which has the final say on whether the park should be shuttered. 

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GOVERNMENT

After two years of construction, a big emergency reservoir is to serve San Juan Capistrano residents and nearby cities in the case of a water shortage.

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The City Council set its priorities Wednesday. It filling vacant positions in City Hall and cutting pension costs borne by taxpayers.

SCHOOLS

Saddleback Valley Christian Schools awaits approval of its plans to build new classrooms and a gym, a move which is dependent on the

MOST INTERESTING THING TO HAPPEN THIS WEEK

Dun dun ... dun dun ... dun dun ... dun dun dun dun! No, it wasn't the sighting of a . Nearly 150 passengers aboard the Dana Pride a great white shark just above San Clemente's North Beach. Were you one of the passengers?


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