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City to Install Flood Alarm System

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The City Council approved the installation of a $38,000 flood warning system on Tuesday, eight months after a record-breaking rainstorm and deluged Laguna Canyon...

Sept. 11 Installation Underway

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Though the months long reconstruction of Heisler Park ended before the summer season got underway, a contingent of joggers, dog walkers and tourists encountered...

Unraveling Mosun’s Demise

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The popular Laguna Beach sushi bar and night club Mosun abruptly closed last week under legal pressure, an attorney for the landlord said. After filing...

Animal Shelter Reopens

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The city’s flood-damaged animal shelter reopened to the public in its original Laguna Canyon location on Monday. Some of the replacement furnishings, damaged by last...

Relaying Hope

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  Survivors celebrate putting the darkness of cancer behind them Tori Degen was 10 when she first noticed her abdomen getting larger, and upon a subsequent...

A Lingering Memory Uncovers a Forgotten Favorite

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If you lived in Laguna Beach between the early 1960s and the late ‘80s, chances are good that you patronized La Paz, one of...

Emerald Bay Still Pursues its Own Signal

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Despite the lack of support from Laguna Beach’s City Council, an Emerald Bay homeowners’ group will continue to pursue installing a traffic signal at...

Local Artist Hooks a Whale of a Job

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California motorists will soon sight the tail of a new humpback whale above vehicles’ bumpers. It’s replacing another whale tail designed by popular marine...

Karger Returns to Campaigning

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After two west coast fundraisers, Laguna Beach resident and Republican presidential candidate Fred Karger returns to the campaign trail. Karger’s 12-day trip that will take...

Hunters Summoned to Target Coyotes

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Animal control officers and Laguna Woods city officials are turning to professional hunters to trap and shoot coyotes that ever more boldly have seized...

Ex-Angel Settles Insider Trading Charges

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Former Angels baseball player Doug DeCinces and three others were charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with insider trading Thursday, Aug. 4, the...

Shortfalls Increase City Deficit

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Due to two shortfalls in anticipated revenue, the city’s operating budget deficit will increase to nearly $1 million, pressing the City Council to decide...

Former Police Chief Under Fire

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Former Laguna Beach police chief Michael Sellers is under fire for his failure to discuss how a homeless man died after a confrontation with...

Ruling Revives Call for Banning Plastic Bags

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BYOB Gets New Definition At most local grocery stores, customers who bring in their own bags are still the odd-man-out. But a decision by the...

Woman Injured in Coyote Attack

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Laguna Beach animal control officers continued to patrol Laguna Woods, tracking a pair of elusive, but aggressive coyotes that knocked over a resident while...