Trolley Ridership Rocks Expectations
Over 7,000 people hopped on Laguna Beach's free trolleys for their inaugural non-summer run last weekend, according to Deputy City Manager Ben Siegel, an...
Math Classes to Undergo Changes Next Fall
With an uncommon dissenting vote, the Laguna Beach Unified School District voted 4-1 Tuesday to change how math is taught. The change will eliminate...
Ranch Makeover Contested in Lawsuit
Two months after the California Coastal Commission granted a coastal development permit to allow Laguna Beach resident Mark Christy to continue renovation of The...
Laguna Joins Same-Sex Marriage Court Brief
Mayor Bob Whalen joined 225 other mayors in signing onto a friend-of-the-court brief urging the Supreme Court to end marriage discrimination nationwide, the city...
Collectors Bestow Rex Brandt’s ‘Rendezvous’ to LCAD
The painting depicts a sailboat heading into the vast ocean for points unknown. With the wind filling its sails, it glides away from the...
Artist Finds Satisfaction in a Surprising Medium
When she is not making prints, she’s teaching art. When she’s not encouraging artistic expression among seniors, children and anyone in-between, she’s serving in...
Where Some See a Blessing, Others See a Curse
Ross St. Clair, grandson of Aubrey St. Clair, the renowned Laguna Beach architect who designed such prominent structures in town as the City Hall,...
The Stand Changes Hands
The Stand, the original home of Hav’A Chips and a favorite surfers’ stop for carrot juice, avocado sandwiches and date shakes, has been sold...
Parade Steps Off With Last Year’s Lineup
By Donna Furey | LB Indy
The 49th Laguna Beach Patriots Day Parade, scheduled to step off at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 7, will closely...
Laguna’s Greeters Inspire Novice Filmmaker
Former Canadian ice hockey pro Martin Yewchuk moved to Laguna Beach from Calgary to fulfill his self-described goal of becoming "a famous Hollywood producer...
Doctor Settles Kickback Allegation
Dr. Charles R. Denham, of Laguna Beach, has agreed to pay $1 million to settle allegations that he accepted kickbacks to promote use of...
Uber to Pull Into John Wayne
Soon, John Wayne Airport passengers will be able to depart for home or their travel destination without hailing a cab or a shuttle but...
Historian Revisits New Deal’s Impact in OC
History scholar Charles Epting will revisit New Deal era landmarks in Orange County at a free 7:30 p.m. Laguna Beach Historical Society presentation Tuesday,...
Council Vows to Limit Scrutiny of Appeals
After revisiting the public appeal process to challenge decisions made by the Design Review Board, the City Council decided Tuesday to maintain the current...
Knights Fail to Upset a Perfect Season
Laguna Beach High School’s girls water polo team on Saturday captured its second Division One title before an overflow crowd at Irvine’s Woollett Center....