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Broker Tries to Unseat Rohrabacher

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Democrat Boyd Lachlan Roberts filed with the Federal Election Commission to establish a campaign committee to challenge Rohrabacher. The Republican from Huntington Beach won re-election with 57 percent of the vote last November.

Half-Day Kindergarten Era to End

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Laguna Beach public elementary schools will offer full-day kindergarten for the first time beginning next fall. The change will add about three more hours on average to a typical kindergarten student’s school day.

Three Breaker Teams Advance in CIF Playoffs

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Boys Basketball Advances with 67-60 Win Grady Morgan scored 23 points and Blake Burzell added 16 plus numerous assists to lead the Breakers past Pioneer...

Exhibition Depicts Injustice in the Justice System

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Approaching a darkened room at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, visitors will encounter a steel prison door with a small, barred window....

Wayne’s Daughter Saddles Up

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By Cassandra Reinhart | LB Indy You've got to have true grit to keep up with John Wayne's daughter. “It’s actually funny, people think I can...

Village Entrance Design Moves Ahead

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Chris Piggott has stared at the desolate city parking lot at Broadway and Forest Avenues in downtown Laguna Beach every day for more than three years.

This Sister Act Scores

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“Go hard or go home. You have to leave it all out there on the field.” That’s the guiding ideal of Reilyn and Blake Turner, 14- and 15-year-old sisters, playing on the same team together for the first time for the Laguna Beach High School soccer squad.

Clinic to Close for Sewer Repairs

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Sewer problems at the Laguna Beach Community Clinic will require a temporary weeks-long closure, disrupting services for hundreds of patients, its executive director said in a financial appeal to the City Council Tuesday.

Parents Issue Apology in Racial Attack

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Two of the families whose sons were present when a watermelon and racial slur were hurled at the home of a black classmate in December came forward this week to apologize unequivocally for the actions of their offspring.

Girls Water Polo Captures a Record 4th So Cal Title

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Girls Water Polo (25-0, 3-0) Last week, Aria Fischer and Thea Walsh led the Breakers to another in-season tournament sweep with a 5-0 run...

For Dicterow, Politics is Personal

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Dedicated City Council member Steve Dicterow will be feted at the Annual Outgoing Mayor’s Luncheon, a long-standing tradition hosted by the Woman’s Club of Laguna Beach, on Friday, Feb. 10. It will be the third time the zealous politician will be honored for his public service, instigated in 1989 while Dicterow was sitting on the couch, watching a City Council meeting on television.

Council Selects Oversight Panel

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A record 19 residents applied to serve on a Laguna Beach city audit committee to oversee spending of an estimated $2 million in annual revenue from a voter-approved tax measure.

Survey Shows Youngsters Unprepared for School

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Less than half of kindergartners enrolled in Laguna Beach public elementary schools are fully prepared for the classroom experience, according to a 2016 survey administered by their teachers.

Survey Counts Homeless in Orange County

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With 948 square miles to cover countywide, volunteers convened at 4:30 a.m. last Saturday, Jan. 28, at five deployment centers to undertake the biannual Point in Time survey of Orange County’s homeless population.

Schools Aim for Culture Change

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While the annual joint meeting was routine, Superintendent Viloria’s comment was anything but business as usual as he and the Laguna Beach Unified School District grapple with the embarrassment of a racially motivated attack against a student in December.