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Robert Freeman

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Former Festival of Arts artist and board member Robert Freeman, aka Philip, died of natural causes on Feb. 13, 2013. Freeman was born in...

Where we Live!

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Community Datebook 2/8/13

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Honoring a Legacy of Good Works Local resident and event organizer extraordinaire Sande St. John will receive the 2013 Laguna Beach Senior Legacy Award at...

Sparks Fly at Open House on Burying Utilities

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Dozens of residents who attended a city-led open house at the Community Center on Wednesday, April 11, witnessed some heated exchanges between opponents and advocates of the city’s proposal to fund undergrounding of utilitiesin Laguna Beach.

Art Walk Galleries Can Serve Alcohol Again

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Persistence and patience have paid off for First Thursdays Art Walk businesses owners as they will be able to serve alcohol during the monthly event after all.

Smithcliffs Hit by Jewelry Thieves

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Detectives are investigating two home burglaries where more than $600,000 in jewelry was stolen within Laguna Beach’s gated ocean-front enclave of Smithcliffs last week. “There...

Police Log: Week of Jan. 4 to Jan. 10

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Thursday, Jan. 4 Burglary, possessing a controlled substance and paraphernalia, burglary tools. Joseph Hernandez, 29, of Chino Hills, was arrested on suspicion of burglary, possessing...

Indy on Arts

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Friday, May 6 Sissy Gillio Duo, 7 p.m., Big Fish Tavern, 540 S. Coast Hwy. #200. 949 715-4500. The Salty Suites, 7 p.m., Cliff Restaurant, 577...

Mold Be Gone, ‘Lagunatics’ Back On

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After three months of self-imposed restraint, “Lagunatics” will let loose their skewed sense of ethnocentric humor on the local stage once again. The 29 volunteer...

Domes Will Remain Intact for Years

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By Rita Robinson and Andrea Adelson| LB Indy   The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station near San Clemente won’t be restarted again, but it will be...

Art Enlivens a Historic Conversion

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A new touch of color and whimsy embellishes one of the bright white external walls of the building, facing Third Street. There, street artist Colette Miller of Los Angeles last week installed her signature work, disembodied angel wings. Miller said she works a week in her studio to construct the wings from wheat paste and paper, which are then installed and finished on location with varnish and carved with a power sander.

New Owners to Remake Aliso Creek Inn

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Among Laguna Beach’s 20 hotels, Aliso Creek Inn may well be the lone holdout to lack flatscreen TVs in its suites. In two of...

Events of the Season

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Scouts Sing in the Streets Watch for the Laguna Beach Girl Scouts this Saturday, Dec. 14, 4:30 to 9 p.m. as they board the city’s...

A View to a Compromise Emerges

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If a neighbor's unchecked vegetation now blocks the view that enticed you to buy your home, the latest draft of a proposed Laguna Beach...

Garibaldi to Take Helm as Laguna’s New City Attorney 

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By Tasmin McGill, Guest Contributor City attorney Philip Kohn will leave his post at the end of 2023 after a 41-year run as Laguna Beach...