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Local Filmmaker’s Project Set to Open

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Three years after shooting "You May Not Kiss the Bride," a romantic comedy he wrote and directed, local filmmaker Rob Hedden finally strode across...

Disneyland Gala Replaces Legendary Big Splash

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The popular Big Splash backyard fundraiser held each year around Al Roberts and Ken Jillson’s hilltop pool in Laguna Beach drew thousands of supporters...

Waving the Flag in Tampa

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Frank Ricchiazzi, a Laguna Beach resident and member of California’s GOP delegation, was interviewed by CNN on Tuesday prior to the roll call vote...

High Holiday Services Set at Chabad Jewish Center

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Kids can participate in Friday Night Live, Rosh Hashanah style on Friday, Sept. 7, beginning at 5 p.m.  Sponsored by the Chabad Hebrew School, open...

Montage’s Eco Efforts Win Praise

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They planted 366,100 trees, helped educate 96,298 people, provided health care to 116,900 others, and improved drinking water in 50 countries. And no, it’s...

REACHing Out to Others: A creative project assists needy families

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Thurston Middle School eighth-grader student Russell Thomas looked for a bar mitzvah project that would impact families where he lived and find a way...

Salon and Cosmetic Store Opens

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Laguna Beach native Laura Linsemayer offers diagnosis of cosmetic needs through a personalized shopping experience in-store, at Roots, The Beauty Underground, 384 Forest Ave.,...

Out of the Hangar

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Three new dining options opened at John Wayne Airport this week: Ruby's Diner, Ruby's To Go and Farmer's Market by Laguna Culinary Institute. All...

Dorothy Ellen Springe

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Dorothy Ellen Springe died on Saturday, Aug. 11, at Mission Hospital, Laguna Beach. Springe was born in 1927 in Oklahoma, but spent her early years...

LBHS Reunion Just Around the Corner

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A reunion weekend for Laguna Beach High School alumni of l971 and 1972 is less than a month away and the early bird registration...

Mauli Ola Raises Awareness for Cystic Fibrosis

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Laguna Beach’s Mauli Ola Foundation, in its fifth year educating the public about the connection between ocean exercise and cystic fibrosis, hosted surf experience...

New Tool Allows Less Invasive Surgery

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Laguna Hills’ Saddleback Memorial Medical Center was selected by Sunnyvale-based Intuitive Surgical, a maker of robotic surgical systems, as the first robotic training center...

Geniuses at “The Genius”

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The “Pageant of the Masters” welcomed notable scientists to the production of “The Genius.” From left, Festival of Arts President Fred Sattler, Israeli physicist...

Stars Turn Out for Pageant Gala

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  Festival of Arts board member Anita Mengels with noted lawyer Gloria Allred.Nearly 3,000 fans swarmed the Festival of Arts’ grounds to hear award-winning performer...

Candidates Divided Over Open Space

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With little disagreement on most issues, the only real divide between City Council candidates during their first public debate Tuesday was over supporting an...