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Tales of the Watermen: Sun and Surf Take a Toll on Guards and Towers...

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By Dale Ghere, Special to the Independent The pros and cons of permanent lifeguard towers have become a subject of debate in recent months. I...

Still a Pit Stop for Presidential Hopefuls

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BY SUZANNE DUNN Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stopped briefly last month. So did one of her Democratic rivals, New Mexico’s governor, Bill Richardson. Four years ago, so...

Don’t Overlook Arch Beach Heights When Looking for Laguna History

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By Suzanne Dunn, Special to the Independent When my realtor told me three years ago that my $1 million plus home was a great Laguna...

Shining a Spotlight on the Darkest of Subjects

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Jessica Destefano, an artist often costumed as a fairy at community events, last month revived a more sober role that she performed for five...

Life in Laguna during ‘the War’

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by Regina Hartley, Special to the Independent The story of Bill Hartley begins in Ontario, Calif., where his father, William Hartley Sr., managed what became...

The Building that Babb Built

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By Andy Hedden, Special to the Independent The Babb Building, venerably situated on the corner of South Coast Highway and Thalia Street, was erected in...

Phoenix Rising: A Brief History of LCAD

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By David Randel, Special to the Independent This account of the school that became the Laguna College of Art & Design, prepared to honor its...

Striving to Keep Alive the Gay Vibe

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Perhaps not as storied as New York’s Stonewall Inn, site of a 1969 police raid and uprising that sparked the modern gay rights movement,...

Airplane rides, movie extras and open hillsides

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By Jennifer Erickson Born in 1901, Blanche Smith, nee Clapp, grew up in Fresno where her father bought and restored farmhouses. She first came to...

Tales of The Tell: Part 2

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                      By Mark Chamberlain, Special to the Indy In the Spring of 1989, my partner Jerry Burchfield and I, with the help of scores of dedicated...

Tell Tale, Part 1

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  By Mark Chamberlain, Special to the Indy Veterans Day is a special day of remembrance for many in Laguna Beach and Orange County because the...

Stage is her ticket to high profile job

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By LAUREN KORDUNER In her office, City Treasurer Laura Parisi keeps a photo of herself wearing a borrowed prop from the most recent production of “Lagunatics,”...

Biography Profiles a Founding Laguna Family

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As part of Heritage Month activities, Linda Jahraus will describe her family’s early influence on the town at a 7:30 p.m. Historical Society presentation...