Drumming up Support for LBHS Band
Dine at the Lumberyard restaurant on Sunday, Jan. 22, between 5 and 9 p.m. and mention the Laguna Beach High School band. Supporters will...
Candidates Support a New Arts Center
By Jennifer Erickson | LB Indy
A year-round cultural arts venue, nudity in public art and the city's role in fostering a creative environment were...
Seal Coaxed Back into the Sea
Officer Joy Falk shepherds a sea lion from rocks in Shaw’s Cove back into the water Sunday afternoon.
Photo by Brian Guth
Street Beat 9/27/13
Monday, Sept. 19
Grand theft. 900 block of Wilson St. 11 a.m. A $500 tablet computer and cash were taken.
Traffic collision. Cress St. 1:10 p.m....
A Fast Start for Lewis in 2010
By Meredith Kaplan Burns, Special to the Independent
Laguna Beach resident Michael Lewis sped into the 2010 race season with a quick time at Tucson...
Toasting 45 Years of Service
Donna Lilly, the past state president of the American Association of University Women, hailed the successes of the Laguna Beach branch at a lunch...
Visit Laguna Beach Puts Stopper in ‘Uncorked’
Laguna Beach will continue to entice foodies and gourmands with an annual epicurean event in March, as they have since the inaugural Laguna a...
Music Fest Drums Up Support for Causes
The grounds of the Sawdust Art Festival will come to life for a weekend of live music March 29 and 30, a rare treat...
Yve Evans & Company in Rose Garden
Laguna Beach Live! welcomes keyboardist and vocalist Yve Evans with her band Wednesday, July 25 to the Rose Garden of the Hotel Laguna,...
Birds Fall Prey to Tree Removal
With Southern California Edison footing the bill, the City Council agreed Tuesday to the removal of five eucalyptus trees in Bluebird Canyon despite pleas...
Class Notes
Testing Readiness at Open House
Parents and their preschool children are invited to an open house from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 20,...
Hall Kicks Off Council Campaign
City Council candidate Michele Hall’s first campaign foray at the home of supporter Steven Shipp was attended by a cross section of backers last...
Finding Meaning
In the burst of construction, an electrician moved his family here in the early ‘30s. David and Sylvia Barbour, with children Weston, Margie, and Jean, settled into a home on Vista Drive, near the town’s two-room schoolhouse (now the American Legion Hall, relocated to Legion Avenue).
City Dismisses Preventative Flooding Ideas
Editor,
In response to my letter published in the Indy Oct 9 regarding El Niño flood preparedness, I was contacted by Public Works Director Steve...
Special Olympics Torch Lights Up the Town
A 41-person relay team bearing a torch lit 6,900 miles away in Athens, Greece, made its way across a mile of Laguna Beach on...