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Emergency Communications Tested

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Laguna Beach’s amateur ham radio operators, Hams, will be holding a demonstration this weekend in celebration of Field Day, an event sponsored by the...

Conservation Stalls Deeper Water Cutbacks

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By Jennifer Erickson | LB Indy Thanks to the conservation policies of the two water districts supplying Laguna Beach, residents may not feel as keenly...

Personnel File

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A New Manager Sets Music Festival’s Tone With the annual Laguna Beach Music Festival set for early next year, a new festival director, Laura Ricker,...

Late Arriving News

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One man died and another driver was injured Thursday night near Laguna Beach’s El Morro school when a driver lost control of his vehicle...

Walkin’ and Rollin’ to Completion

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Glennwood House expects to finally break ground next month, remaking a senior housing facility into one for 50 young adults with developmental disabilities. Next...

Personnel File

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Council Fills Two Openings Adam Schwerner was selected to serve on the city’s Art Commission by a 4-1 vote of the City Council on Tuesday,...

Whalen Campaign Now Underway

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Bob Whalen told a crowd of 175 supporters that he seeks re-election to the Laguna Beach City Council in part because “there is no shortage of things to work on” to improve the town.

Once strictly private, museum-style space will open to public with daring art exhibition 

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By Barbara McMurray, Special to the Laguna Beach Independent A sleek new museum-style exhibition space in the middle of town will debut next week when...

A Talking Candlestick Et Al. Come To Life

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By Justin Swanson | LB Indy   Before a curious audience of elementary age students, actors from Laguna Beach’s middle school put on a costumed preview...

Women’s Collective Giving Group Awards $125K to Area Nonprofits

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Impact Giving, a women's collective giving group founded in Laguna Beach 14 years ago, has awarded $125,000 to six nonprofits - four based in...

Laguna Remembers 9/11 at Monument Point

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The Laguna Beach Fire and Police Departments conducted a remembrance and service ceremony to honor those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001....

Weekends for the Four-footed

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Come for the Dogs, Stay for the Chili The Laguna Board of Realtors will hold their 18th annual Pet Parade and Chili Cook-off at 11 a.m....

School Board Member Sues District

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Laguna Beach Unified School District board member Dee Perry filed a lawsuit Tuesday in California federal court, claiming Superintendent Jason Viloria and her fellow board members have violated her constitutional rights to free speech, due process, and equal protection.

Iseman to Seek a Sixth Term on Council

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Longtime City Council member Toni Iseman announced this week that she’ll be running for another term at the dais, bringing the tally up to 11 potential council candidates on the ballot this November.

Hotel Expansions Raise Questions Over Traffic

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Expectations that three hotel expansions in Laguna Beach will add to congestion in coming years prompted discussion this week about the short-comings of the city's current approval process that evaluates projects individually.