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Making an Entrance With Nature

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With the removal of invasive exotic plants and their replacement with native plants and oak trees, the first phase of a five-year habitat restoration...

City to Host ‘Open for Construction’ Workshop

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The City of Laguna Beach and the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the next “Open for Construction” workshop on Friday, Oct....

Council Rejects Building Moratorium

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In response to fears of runaway development along Laguna Canyon, the City Council weighed imposing a building moratorium, but ultimately instead called for public...

Photos Capture Sealife From Above and Below

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Winning entries in the sixth annual photo contest by the Laguna Bluebelt Coalition, dedicated to marine habitat preservation, captures the quicksilver nature of a shoreline that constantly changes.

Students Learn About Tourism Industry

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Representatives of the Orange County Visitors Association talked to nearly 200 Laguna Beach High School students about career opportunities in the region’s tourism and...

Fire Ignites in Arch Beach Heights

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Neighbors watched as firefighters contained a spectacular structure fire at 1215 La Mirada Street in Laguna Beach Thursday, March 10. No injuries to the homeowners...

Kindergarteners Kick Off the Year at El Morro

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“I’ve been in preschool for a million years,” said Macie Shearer. “I’ve been waiting a really long time to go to kindergarten. I’m 150 times excited!”

Community Datebook 2/15/13

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Bagging Assists the Assistance League  Hundreds of reusable bags were donated recently to the Assistance League’s Thrift Shop thanks to local resident Michelle Clark, a...

Castle Gate Opens for Charm Tour

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By Donna Furey | LB Indy A special treat awaits patrons of Village Laguna’s annual Charm House tour; a chance to see inside the historic...

Rouda Recaps First Six Months in Office

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Rouda, of Laguna Beach, chronicled his first six months serving in Congress during two local town hall meetings over the last week, the most recent taking place in Aliso Viejo on Tuesday night.

Rabbi Tries a New Twist on an Old Concept

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Now, he’s teaming up with another religious leader, Rabbi Marcia Tilchin, of Tustin, to try to foster connections among Jewish residents of Laguna Beach. The pair are convinced that many local Jews, even some with formal synagogue ties, would welcome an informal way to cultivate a closer knit community.

Drug Panel Leaves Strong Impact

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With an overflow crowd in the high school’s 444-seat Artists’ Theatre, eight panelists presented some hard facts about using drugs, even once. The presentation on...

Is Tivoli Terrace On its Way Out?

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For 40 years, Tivoli Terrace has served as a favorite venue for locals’ memorial services, weddings, anniversaries and community meetings. Now, many of those contented customers are showing their loyalty, signing a petition to keep the local landmark in the hands of the longtime proprietor, June Neptune.

NEA Grant Underwrites Arts Planning for Laguna Beach

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  The National Endowment for the Arts awarded Laguna Beach a $25,000 grant to develop a citywide cultural arts plan to further insure the city’s...

Surf and Sand Resort remodel gets mixed reviews ahead of Coastal Commission hearing

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The California Coastal Commission will consider Surf and Sand Resort’s proposed disability access improvements and aesthetic upgrades, plus after-the-fact approval of a 2001 addition...