New Twists in Hotel Laguna Saga
Hotel Laguna’s landlord intends to avoid any interruption in the historic property’s operations by having a new operator in place by Jan. 1, according to a statement released late Thursday.
City Plans for July 4 Influx
City employees anticipate large crowds for next week’s Tuesday, July 4, holiday and ask the public to cooperate with temporary restrictions in hugely popular Heisler Park to ensure a safe environment for all.
Rouda, Petrie-Norris near primary election finish line
A pair of high-profile Laguna Beach Democrats are seeking reelection by coastal Orange County voters Tuesday.
In 2018, Rep. Harley Rouda of the 48th Congressional...
Riddle Field to be rededicated at Little League opening day on March 4
Riddle Field will be rededicated in conjunction with Laguna Beach Little League’s opening day on March 4.
“I and the community are really excited to...
Gay Vibe Takes a New Direction
Two months ago, he established the LagunaBeach LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) Heritage & Culture Committee, comprised of community leaders from Visit Laguna, the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, the Susi Q Senior Center and other committed businesses and residents.
UPDATED: Orange County Closes Beach Parking Lots to Stem Coronavirus
Orange County will close parking lots, restrooms, playgrounds, and other amenities at its beaches Wednesday to discourage the public from driving to the coast...
A Few Details Emerge in Gelson’s Store Bid
Digging into the details of Gelson’s proposed purchase of eight southern California Haggen grocery stores, including the one in Laguna Beach, provides a clearer...
Mary Louise Ferguson
Mary Louise Ferguson of Laguna Beach passed away peacefully at her home on Dec. 31, 2012 after 94 years of vibrant living. She had...
Farewell to Those We Lost in ‘16
Laguna said goodbye this year to residents and community contributors who touched our lives and will long be remembered in our town.
Trees on Private Property to be Exempt from Permit Rules
Property owners in Laguna Beach will not need to obtain a permit to take down trees on privately owned property, unless the tree holds heritage or city-reviewed status or is city-owned in the public right of way.
Laguna Crews Battle Springs Blaze
Laguna Beach’s fire department deployed two engine crews for several days to join hundreds of firefighters to battle the huge Springs fire in Ventura...
Changes Expected at High School Field
Changes are in the making for the Laguna Beach High School football stadium and baseball diamond with school board members siding for safety Tuesday...
School Pay Will Post Online
By Rita Robinson | LB Indy
In an effort to promote financial transparency, total wages of all employees of Laguna Beach’s public schools will be...
Laguna Beach Unified welcomes back students
Students and employees of the Laguna Beach Unified School District returned to campuses Monday to start the 2021-22 School Year.
At El Morro and Top...
Nunis Delivers, Breakers Survive 5-4
Richie Nunis delivered a one-out bases loaded single deep into right-center field to lift Laguna to a 5-4 victory over Victor Valley (14-17) as...