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Rehab House Owner Tries to Quell Concerns

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Scores of anxious residents voiced their fears about a detox and rehab facility near Top of the World Elementary School at a town hall meeting this past Tuesday, Feb. 2.

Concert Band Remixes With a British Invasion Original

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  “Please lock me away and don’t allow the day, here inside where I hide with my loneliness; I don’t care what they say I...

Ex-Campaign Treasurer Faces Embezzlement Charges

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The district attorney’s office says a former treasurer for U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher’s re-election campaign was arrested at his home today, Tuesday, Feb. 2,...

Community Clinic Receives Major Gift

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A local couple has contributed the largest gift the Laguna Beach Community Clinic has received to date to ensure the clinic’s ongoing operations.

Fierce Winds Cause Power Outage

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At the peak of its fury, Sunday’s windstorm tore limbs from trees, blocked streets, damaged vehicles and caused a brief power outage at 3,500...

Schools Approve New Classes, Safety Measures

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Come spring, as students peruse their list of class choices, they will find for the first time Mandarin Chinese among the language courses offered at Thurston Middle School and Laguna Beach High School.

After ‘Overheated’ Run-Up, Home Prices Cool

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The median price of homes sold in Laguna Beach during 2015 fell to $1.7 million, a 5 percent decline over a year ago and the first price drop in four years of escalating values.

Campaign Contribution Limits Remain Unchanged

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With Mayor Steve Dicterow already announcing he will seek re-election in November, people or groups who want to contribute to their favorite candidate did not get the go-ahead from the City Council Tuesday to make larger donations.

City Begins to Tackle Downtown Flooding

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the City Council approved the first step Tuesday to increase capacity at a downtown bottleneck renowned for flooding.

Senate Candidate Seeks Support in Laguna

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U.S. Senate candidate and state Attorney General Kamala Harris spoke about regulating assault rifles, women’s rights and the common thread of school truancy in...

‘Cool’ Auction Reflects Museum’s Direction

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At the 34th annual California Cool auction, eager buyers will confront 120 works of art from a stellar roster of Orange County and California...

Dicterow to Seek Re-Election

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Laguna Beach Mayor Steve Dicterow announced his intention to seek re-election to the City Council in November and plans a campaign kick-off party on...

Council Vetoes More Gelato

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Saying there are enough downtown gelato stores already, the City Council unanimously denied an appeal to bring the frozen Italian confection to a storefront in the vacant movie theater building.

City Hall Flexes Its Schedule

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Beginning in April, Laguna Beach City Hall will close on alternate Fridays, but remain open an hour longer Monday through Thursday with revised business hours, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.