Doctor Continues His Devotion to Clinic
One of the first doctors to treat AIDS patients and provide his services free to the citizens of Laguna Beach, Dr. Korey Jorgensen, has...
Kindling Community in Dark Corners
By Robin Pierson, Special to the Independent
After spending more than 20 hours in the air, a group of local travellers dropped down in central...
It Takes a Village to Combat Drug Abuse
Laguna Beach resident Judy Kelly's son Tyeson died of an accidental overdose in January 2006, a deadly combination of heroin and alcohol. A voice...
In Creativity vs. Mother Nature, Some Lose the Battle
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By Daniella Walsh | LB Indy
The...
Get the Lowdown on Social Media
Author Mikal Belicove shares his experience and expertise on social media for small business with the Laguna Beach Business Club at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, June...
Taxpayers Endorse Dicterow
The Laguna Beach Taxpayers Association will oppose Measure CC, the Laguna Beach Open Space Acquisition and Preservation Parcel Tax Measure, on the Nov. 6...
Suspicious Customer Elude Police
A man in his 60s wearing board shorts and posing as a customer exposed himself to a 16-year-old female clerk in a Laguna Beach...
Garden Celebrates Its Harvest
The South Laguna Community Garden will be celebrating the completion of the Eagle Scout rock project as well as the achievements of gardeners at...
Police Target Street Safety for Those on Foot
The Laguna Beach Police Department will step up traffic safety enforcement on Saturday, Jan. 31, by focusing on factors that cause collisions involving motorists...
Valentine, a Victim of City Code
It was no cupid’s bow but an official letter that took aim last week at a lit up heart displayed in an Oro Street yard, figuratively piercing the hearts of the property owners and astonishing neighbors.
Debate Erupts Over Art and Commerce
Pop artist Andy Warhol’s soup cans heated arguments over blurring commercialism in service of art when they were first exhibited in 1962.
This week, environmental...
Laguna’s Economy Rebounds as Tax Revenue Climbs
Mayor Walks on the Sunny Side
Sales, property and hotel bed taxes are increasing for the first time in several years, even though they remain...
Falling Boulder Injures Beach-goer
A 500-pound boulder that dislodged from a beach bluff seriously injured and trapped a teenager on the south stretch of Emerald Bay Wednesday, July...
Open-Space Star Steps into the Spotlight
“50 Years of Preservation,”a documentary which chronicles the history of the Laguna Greenbeltand reveals the conflicts that influenced Laguna Beach,will premier at 6:30 p.m....
Filling the Stacks at Pendleton
Assistance League chapters nationwide are holding a children’s book drive on “Make a Difference Day” on Saturday, Oct. 27.
The volunteers of Assistance League of...