Orphanage Goes Up In Kenya
By Justin Swanson | LB Indy
Living up to its name, With Our Two Hands, representatives of the Laguna Beach-based nonprofit will welcome orphans to...
Laguna Beach receives signatures for ballot initiative aiming to check development
A Laguna Beach resident-driven ballot initiative that would require voter approval of certain development projects took a step toward the ballot box on Monday.
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Pedestrian Hit by Car on PCH, Dies at Scene
A woman died after being hit by a vehicle on South Coast Highway and Mountain Road Friday night at 6:24 p.m., according to authorities.
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Laguna Open returns to Main Beach
Some of the best beach volleyball players in the country will meet on the Main Beach sand for the 68th annual Laguna Open tournament...
Two Hands Make a Difference
By Jennifer Erickson | LB Indy
The Wholistic Caring and Counseling Centre has a name evocative of a bright clean facility with soothing rooms, crisp...
Community Datebook 2/15/13
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...
Local Hosts Trekker Walking for Charity
By Kellie Hall, Special to the Independent
Stephen Hnilca walked through Laguna Beach on Wednesday, May 28, nearly a year since his journey began from...
For second time, judge tosses Perry’s complaint against LBUSD
A California federal judge once again granted the Laguna Beach Unified School District’s motion to dismiss a retaliation complaint filed by a school board...
Chamberlain Brought Art, Activism into Focus
Mark Phineas Chamberlain, 75, a long-time Laguna Beach resident, possessed an adventurous spirit that animated his life. That spirit morphed into an unquenchable desire to protect Laguna Beach and the larger world through photographic, environmental and installation art and through his curation of numerous exhibitions in his Laguna gallery, BC Space.
Open casting call for Pageant of the Masters kicks off Friday
Auditioners Eligible to Win Two Tickets to Disneyland
The Pageant of the Masters is once again hosting its annual open casting call in search of...
Street Beat: March 13 to March 16
Saturday, March 13
Drunk driving. 3:07 a.m. A 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving with a prior DUI. He was held on...
Laguna Art Museum Marks a Milestone Year
Laguna Art Museum wrapped up several remarkable exhibits in 2014.
Council Paves Way for Footpaths
Soon residents in the Top of the World neighborhood heading to the fire road and students ambling to their cars from the Laguna College...
New ABCs for Paddle Board Lessons
Starting in July commercial stand-up paddleboard operators will need to pay fees, follow safety regulations and show proof of insurance in order to offer...
Rubble Gone, Clean Slate Emerges
Out of deconstruction debris from a 1965 facility cleared from the grounds, new structures will replace the Festival of Arts’ entertainment stage, artists’ booths and children’s art center by July of next year, promised Fred Sattler, the Festival of Arts board president.