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LCAD Hires Development Director

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Laguna College of Art and Design announced the appointment of Domenick Ietto as development vice president. Ietto previously worked for performing arts organizations that include...

Street Beat

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Cyclist Rescued from Wilderness Trail An injured mountain biker crashed on a steep bike trail northwest of Laguna Beach’s Alta Laguna Park on Saturday and...

Quixotic Karger’s Reach for the Oval Office

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Local resident Fred Karger's quest to be taken seriously on the presidential campaign trail is examined in today's Los Angeles Times. The story follows...

Cyclist Rescued on Wilderness Bike Trail

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An injured mountain biker, who had crashed on a steep bike trail northwest of Laguna Beach’s Alta Laguna Park on Saturday, was airlifted to...

Sustained by a Two-Wheeled Dream

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Many would consider biking to the market a trek. But retired truck driver and auto mechanic Henny Zandbergen, 65, takes trekking to another level,...

Campers Transform into Heroes, Bug Detectives

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Cho’s Academy is offering a series of summer camps for kids, focusing on fitness, creativity, yoga and outdoor activities.  At superhero camp, from Aug. 8-12,...

Calling Creative Writing Students

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The Newport Beach library Foundation is holding its Library Lit annual creative writing contest for high school students ages 14 to 18 years old...

Local Graduates

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Kimberly Reisman (LBHS '07) has earned a bachelor of arts in international relations, graduating cum laude from Tufts University in Boston. She works for Meltwater...

Street Beat

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Woman Rescued From Rollover The fire department extricated an unidentified Laguna Beach woman by rope from a vehicle that may have intentionally been driven off...

Street Beat

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Monday, July 18 Traffic stop. 12:21 a.m. 800 block of Glenneyre St. Three teens were cited for curfew violations and their parents called to pick...

Corrections:

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Clarification: In “Lifeguards Honor Their Own” in the July 22 edition about a reunion, identified several former guards who had died in recent years...

‘Quiet Zone’ Proves a Ticket Trap

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There’s just one thing about the new no-parking-at-night signs in the “quiet zone” near Mozambique Steakhouse, installed to appease residents’ unceasing complaints about noisy...

Diver’s Widow Spotlights Killer Blackouts

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  Michele Brislen, widow of free diver Andrew Brislen, wants to educate people about the danger of shallow water blackout, which led to her husband’s...

Sunken Ship Raises Opportunities

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A nonprofit group that has identified 10 sites to potentially establish artificial reefs off California’s coast received a preliminary go-ahead this week for the...

Heeding the Harvest, Chefs Vary What’s on the Table

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The recent news that Sorrento Grille’s executive chef Ryan Adams is taking over the restaurant, to be reopened as The Common Table: Kitchen+Drink come...