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Laguna Beach Football Club Win Cal South State Cup

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When Andy Thomas and Mike Thomas formed the Laguna Beach Football Club in January 2020, they had no idea what the future would predict,...

Hospital Seeks an Upgrade for Patients

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Mission Hospital will seek permission of state Public Health Department regulators to allow admitted patients to recover in under-used private rooms of the intensive...

Cultivating Interest in Healthy Lunches

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Schools continue to improve menus, but student interest is lacking By Amy Orr | LB Indy “We use seasonal produce that is local and organic....

Congressional Race Contestants Still Undecided

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Based on the most recent figures available Wednesday, June 13, Keirstead leads with 17.3 percent of the vote to Rouda’s 17.1 percent. Scott Baugh, a Republican who came in fourth with 16.2 percent of the vote, has conceded and endorsed the incumbent. The other 12 candidates in the contest received less than 5 percent of the vote.

Rohrabacher Earns Top Spot, Narrow Race for Second Place

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By Sara Hall and Victoria Kertz In the tightest race on local ballots Tuesday, the 48th Congressional District, the top spot easily went to the longtime incumbent,...

Philanthropist Gives Back to Laguna

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Following the $10 million sale of a portion of Bill Gross’s United States stamp collection on Oct. 3, Gross announced that in addition to donating $1 million each to Doctors Without Borders USA and The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, he will also match a $200,000 donation by Bank of America to Laguna Beach’s Friendship Shelter.

City Receives $4.2 Million Grant for Fire Prevention Efforts

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With more than 9,600 acres burning in Orange and Riverside counties as of Thursday morning, fire danger is on the minds of many in South Orange County. Smoke from the Holy Fire has been visible from Laguna since Monday afternoon, when the blaze first erupted in the Holy Jim Canyon area of Cleveland National Forest. As of Thursday morning, the fire was only 5 percent contained, according to authorities.

Condition of Woman Shot by Police Improves

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The medical condition of a 36-year-old woman wounded in a shooting by Laguna Beach police was upgraded to stable from critical this week after she underwent surgery for gunshot wounds.

Long Distance Runner Takes A Leap of Faith

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Donna Furey| LB Indy South county resident, Dennis Yang, 39, will be out of the blocks on August 25 starting his Great Reading Run 2014. He...

Laguna Pet Parade Steals the Show 

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After a three-year hiatus, Laguna Real Estate Charitable Assistance Fund (LRE/CAF) brought back the popular Pet Parade and Chili Cook-off on Saturday, June 24,...

Schools Consider Earlier Start

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Schools officials will again consider changes to the school calendar that include starting classes in August, extending the Thanksgiving break to a full week and ending the first semester prior to the winter break.

Rouda Leads Race for House in CA-48

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Laguna Beach resident Harley Rouda is on track to unseat Rep. Dana Rohrabacher following Tuesday’s election, likely turning the 48th Congressional District for the Democratic Party for the first time in 30 years.

Festival Welcomes a Jazz Legend

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The Festival of Arts plans to roll out the red carpet for its end-of-season celebrity gala on Saturday, Aug. 26, which will feature a performance by nine-time Grammy award winning trumpeter, songwriter and music executive Herb Alpert and an appearance by actor Brian Cranston, who will act as commentator during the Pageant of the Masters production.

Boyd Weds Same-Sex Couple

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Laguna Beach’s Mayor Kelly Boyd, who took wedding vows himself three times, for the first time served as a wedding officiate, presiding over a...

End of an Era for Laguna Terrace Park

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Laguna Terrace Park, the family owned 156-space mobilehome neighborhood with ocean-views in South Laguna, is in escrow, though the buyer was not identified, according...