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Phones, Planes and Technology Concern Council

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  In response to a power outage on Monday Oct. 19, which left over 700 residents in the dark for multiple hours, council member Iseman...

Missiles Launch Farewell Concert

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The Missiles of October will play their final show Sunday, Nov. 8 at the Marine Room Tavern in Laguna Beach marking the end of...

Second Unit Yields Scrutiny for a City Appointee

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A historical home on Linden Street is the site of a brewing dispute over an illegal second unit, a city Planning Commission member and...

Schools Move Millions Around to Play It Safe

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With the chance that new state legislation might lower the amount of money public school districts can hold in reserve, school leaders received a...

Hard-Hit Neighborhood Prepares for El Nino

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Residents in one Laguna Canyon neighborhood hard hit by a 100-year flood in 2010 are taking hard-earned lessons from one disaster to prepare for...

Talk Reveals Clues to Preventing Teen Suicide

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“I learned this information in the worst way possible,” admitted Annette Craig, whose high-achieving daughter took her own life in 2005. At a workshop attended...

Art as Activism, Lasers Light Up Museum Fest

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Some of the photographs are faded now, bleached by the elements and time. Others are sepia images of young faces belonging to a generation...

Blackout Hits Bluebird Canyon

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At least 300 homes in the Bluebird Canyon area lost power for several hours Tuesday night and fire fighters were called to the area...

Newcomers Ascend to New Roles

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New Leader Steps into the Pulpit The Rev. Dr. Robert Honeychurch was named interim rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Laguna Beach, says a...

Residents Vote on Paying for Bridge Repairs

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  Some property owners questioned costly proposed repairs to a Milligan Drive bridge that other residents say is needed to ensure emergency access to a...

Riders Overwhelm South-Route Trolleys

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The hugely popular free summer trolleys drew capacity crowds along South Coast Highway as well as frequent complaints about over crowding and long wait...

Historic Home Workshop Preserves Status Quo

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A Heritage Committee meeting preceded a two-hour public workshop on historic preservation Monday, Oct. 19, which again left over 30 attendees with more questions...

New Weapons to Battle Coyote ‘Infestation’

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This week, animal control officers with water-filled paintball guns started blasting coyotes that are getting too close for some people’s comfort. The idea is to...

Arch Beach Homes Evacuated Due to Gas Leak

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For the second time in four days, Laguna Beach residents were impacted by utility malfunctions, which affected both power and natural gas supplies. Twelve homes...

Updated: Schools Start a Discussion on Teen Suicide

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Parents and guardians are invited to a 6 p.m. workshop on student mental health Wednesday, Oct. 28 at Thurston Middle School’s “Black Box” theater. Annette...