Contract Coming for Village Entrance
By Allison Jarrell | LB Indy
Plans for the highly anticipated Village Entrance project are finally nearing fruition, as the Laguna Beach City Council is...
City Commits to Owning Homeless Shelter
Before the price jumps more than $100,000, the City Council voted to purchase outright the modular structure that has served as the city’s overnight homeless shelter since 2009.
Marketer Creates What Little Known Causes Crave
Marketing consultant Caroline Rustigian Bruderer zips back and forth between her sons’ sporting events, a home office in Laguna Beach and the listener-supported radio...
Laguna’s Girls Wins CIF’s Water Polo Crown
Girls Water Polo (30-1)
Makenzie Fischer scored five goals and had five steals to help power Laguna Beach past Newport Harbor 10-7 to capture the...
Christmas Past
My sister, Kathy, went to Laguna Beach High School. Once in a while she would skip school in the afternoon, grab a taco, and...
Dump Clean-Up Costs Keep Rising
By Jennifer Erickson | LB Indy
The bill for the clean up and restoration of a decades-old dump site in a Laguna Canyon ravine that...
Temple Hills Pathway to Fade Away
A strip of land just 60-inches wide and 190 feet long in the Temple Hills Neighborhood generated heated debate Tuesday before the City Council,...
Homeless Man Dies in Canyon Crash
A man who had exited a car parked on Laguna Canyon Road near the dog park was struck and killed by an outbound motorist...
Historic Water Pact Taps a Local Source
For the first time in 68 years, the Laguna Beach County Water District will lessen its total reliance on imported water by tapping local groundwater in the Santa Ana River Basin, district officials said Wednesday.
Waterman Seeks a Personal Best
After a 27-year hiatus, David Skarman is embarking on what he calls “an all out paddle battle,” having devoted every spare hour for months to train for the grueling and danger-filled endurance test that pushes off at dawn from the Catalina Island isthmus in two weeks.
In Laguna, More Choices for a Good Pour
When Philip Brandes began teaching himself to make beer in his garage, he had a specific goal in mind in 2014. Make a really good tasting craft beer with an alcohol content of .5 percent or less. “I spent lots of money on Ebay and threw out lots of beer,” he said. “I decided to keep moving forward,” he said. The result was the Bravus Brewing Company.
Suit Stokes Resentment Over Rising Homelessness
A new lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of the homeless population of Laguna Beach reignited controversy brewing in the...
Discussions Continue Surrounding Potential Aquatic Center Revamp
By Tasmin McGill, Guest Contributor
Plans for a revamped aquatic center at Laguna Beach High School were again discussed at a Laguna Beach Unified School...
Lyle Evans Proctor
Lyle Evans Proctor of Laguna Beach passed away peacefully at his home on Jan. 13, 2013. He was 88.
Born in Soldier, Kan., Lyle moved...
Laguna Beach USD reopens schools after Emerald Fire closure
The Laguna Beach Unified School District said all school sites would reopen to students and staff on Friday following a one-day closure prompted by...