Kudos to Michael Ray
Editor,
Michael Ray deserves kudos for his column "Free-Divers Risk Peril by Pushing the Limit," Sept. 10.
The column was substantive with valuable information that may...
Part-time Drivers Reflect City’s Uncaring Policy
Editor,
As a sometime rider of the little blue buses, I was surprised to learn that our city fathers have joined the ranks of bosses...
Bravo for Laguna Beach
Editor:
In a prior life, my family and I lived in Coto de Caza, the epicenter of gate-guarded communities, pretended perfection and indeed the living...
School Board Flunks Common Core Test
Editor,
Congratulations to LBUSD teachers and students who on an overall district wide basis did marginally better on Common Core tests than most county schools.
However,...
Common Sense Loses Again
Editor,
How sad that the efforts to widen that six miles of congested dangerous canyon road has been killed again. I suspect that most of...
Flyovers Resume Over Laguna
Editor,
The airliners flying over our town have come back after a reprieve of a few weeks. All the efforts of the City Council, and Toni...
Where Are the Truthtellers?
Editor,
Dion Wright here, the person who ran the Art Gallery at Mystic Arts World.
Your article about Nick Schou's talk is the best piece of...
Taking Stock
Staying On Course
The seas remain choppy and the winds variable but there are signs the storm is blowing itself out. After a discouraging week,...
An Unsettling Observation
Editor,
On the morning of Friday, Sept. 4, I was driving south on Coast Highway at Broadway when I saw a homeless man beating up...
Laguna Needs its Own George Bailey
Editor,
In the classic Frank Capra film, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” town hero George Bailey (played artfully by Jimmy Stewart) is haunted by scenes of...
Housing for the Homeless Need Not be an Eyesore
Editor,
I don’t know why everyone (at least everyone who writes letters) appears to think that “permanent supportive housing” necessarily portends some kind of large...
Save Paradise
Editor,
We watched the storm surf this weekend bust our shore here in Laguna with unprecedented power. The waves from a hurricane were enormous. Two...
Battle Drought by the Bucketful
Editor,
I recently advocated treating our sewage to a potable level of purity that we could pump up the hill and mix with our other...
How About Repurposing Historic Theater as a Public Venue?
Editor,
The free September Sunset Serenades in Heisler Park could benefit from an indoor site as a public or private and public partnership. Why not...
MacGillivray Rues the Death of Local Cinema
Editor:
Neighbors in Laguna are upset and disappointed that the Laguna Cinema has closed-down. I am as well, but I also know that these closures...