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Uber, a New Perk for Seniors

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The City Council approved guidelines for a pilot transit program for seniors and disabled adults featuring the popular rideshare service Uber, the first of its kind in the nation. The program, expected to launch sometime in mid-June, will provide rides at a subsidized rate.

Charm is in the House

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Six Woods Cove homes lovingly cared for and painstakingly curated by their owners and housing original art, antiques and significant historic roots are on this year’s tour, slated for Sunday, May 21. Buses will set out from the Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, from noon to 3 p.m. Homes are available for viewing until 5 p.m.

Gay Pride, Greenery and Flooding on City’s Agenda

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Gay Pride, Greenery and Flooding on City’s Agenda

Boys Volleyball Upsets Mater Dei

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Breakers surprised Mater Dei (29-4), ranked fourth nationally, with a 25-23, 24-26, 25-18, 25-10 victory on Thursday, May 11,  at Dugger Gym. The victory for Laguna, their...

Demerits Threaten CLC’s Future

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Longtime practices by the Community Learning Center at Top of the World Elementary School and recently scrutinized by school administrators prompted discussion of the possible closure of the 34-year-old alternative school during this week’s school board meeting.

Laguna Enacts City-wide Smoking Ban

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Laguna Beach has become the first city in Orange County to effectively ban smoking in all public places.

Staying Power: How to get it and keep it

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By Eileen Keighley Running a restaurant is challenging. Add seasonality and this increases tenfold. As summer season approaches, three Laguna entrepreneurs discuss whether to distinguish...

Visitors Leave More Than Footprints

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With the summer tourist influx just weeks away, city officials unpacked a beach-bag full of tools to ensure it isn’t visitors alone who enjoy...

Locals of Varied Talents Sign Up for Civic Duty

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All who applied to serve on the housing committee were appointed unanimously by the council. Besides Fulton, they include newcomers Morris Skenderian, Cottie Petrie-Norris and Robert Reed as well as incumbents Jheri St. James and Faye Chapman.

Owner Plans a Replacement Mural

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The building’s sprawling side mural, “Charming” by well-known British street-artist Ben Eine, was painted over by construction crews renovating the apartment complex for new owner Mo Honaker last week.

Art Walk Uproar Leads to Proposed Bill

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The result is Assembly Bill 629, a proposal to add a section to the state business and professions code that, if enacted, would exempt galleries statewide from license requirements and allow them to offer small pours of alcoholic beverages under specific conditions.

Gentle Advocate Exits, His Vision Mostly Realized

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Three years later, compassion for those lacking housing led Henderson to establish Friendship Shelter in his adopted hometown of Laguna Beach.

Beach-goer is Rescued from Secret Cove

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    Updated: May 4. Rescuers extracted an unconscious teen-ager to safety by hoisting him into a helicopter from an isolated cove in South Laguna about 4...

Tour Stop Includes a Tropical Paradise

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Once the door opens, it is impossible not to be drawn through the living room toward the floor to ceiling windows that reveal her garden.

Class Research Earns Awards for LBHS, Teacher

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Such cutting-edge experiments and opening enrollment of a chemistry class to students of all levels earned the campus a 2017 Gold Ribbon Award from state education officials last week.