Unsolved Murder Unravels 33 Years Later
DNA provided by a Connecticut prison inmate may provide prosecutors with the evidence they need to make an arrest 33 years after a prominent...
Making a Difference
By Jim Perkins, Special to the Independent
Three members of Laguna Presbyterian Church recently described their three-week mission trip to Kenya and Tanzania, reporting to...
Taking Stock
Double, Double, Toil and Bubble
In October of 1987, I was happily enjoying changing from a law career to the stimulations of being a stockbroker...
Flock Finished, Pastor Bids Farewell
With 12 cloned charcoal drawings of a life-size sheep lining the upstairs Laguna Art Museum gallery, it looks as if artist and pastor Brad...
Golf Resumes at Aliso Creek
After a two-month storm-caused closure, the 83-acre Aliso Creek Golf Course will reopen this Sunday, Feb. 20, donating golf proceeds that day to the...
Hearts May Prevail
Outside holiday decorations, including large, lighted Valentine’s Day hearts, that are displayed on days other than during the City Hall-designated time frame of Nov....
Will Mozambique ‘Quiet Zone’ Bring Peace?
With neighbors still upset about what they see as a restaurant morphing into a nightclub, the City Council voted 3-2 Tuesday to test a...
City Hall Meetings
Wednesday, Feb. 23
Planning Commission, 6:30 p.m., Council Chambers
Thursday, Feb. 24
Parking, Traffic, Circulation Committee, 6 p.m., Community Center
Board of Adjustment, Design Review, 6 p.m., Council...
Unhappy With Curbing Skateboarding
Editor,
Laguna Beach city government is so far from reality that it is no laughing matter.
Giving skateboarders tickets for not skating against traffic is insane....
TOW Struts Its Stuff
Top of the World students flaunted their talent in a sold-out, one-night only performance at the Artists’ Theatre last Friday, Jan. 28.
Over 100 students...
Dance Twirls to Another Record
SchoolPower’s largest and most successful fundraising event last month grossed nearly $256,000 for Laguna’s four public schools.
Kristin Bunn, Melissa Cavanaugh, and Kim Ressler organized...
LCAD Student Designs Winning Logo
The Rotary Club selected a fresh logo design for its upcoming Grapes for Grads fundraiser, a design by Laguna College of Art &...
Breakers Surge Past OC Rivals
Laguna (18-7) gained much needed momentum for the upcoming Division I playoffs last weekend in the prestigious Southern California Championships. Ranked seventh in last...
Dalke Leads Laguna to 5th Title
After appearing to sleep their way through the first six league contests, losing only to last place Saddleback, the boys basketball squad seem to...
Girls Close in on Playoffs
By Frank Aronoff | LB Indy
For the first half of league play, the girls’ basketball squad appeared on target to miss the playoffs altogether...