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Lundeberg Retrospective, an Overdue Treat

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Wearing a frilly white dress, a small girl sits next to a low table bearing a clock. Most striking are the tyke’s eyes, hinting...

Schools Plan for Jump in Enrollment

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The Laguna Beach school district expects a 27 percent increase in its student population over two decades and forecasts needing $24 million in improvements...

Turn Over at City Hall

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A noticeable rate of employee turn-over has occurred at Laguna Beach City Hall in recent years, prompting questions about competitive pay, benefits and parting expertise.

School Field Closes for Makeover

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The Laguna Beach High School field will close beginning May 16 to public and student use even before the school year ends to allow for a $2 million field renovation.

Fresh Start for Beach Stairways

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The city is “starting fresh” on conceptual plans for beach stairways at the ends of Thalia, Agate and Pearl streets and wants public input...

85 Years Young

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The club, which hosts its annual open house from 10 – 3 on Saturday, May 7, celebrated its 85th anniversary last month.

Muslim Patrons Sue Urth Caffe

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A lawyer representing seven Muslim women filed a lawsuit against the Urth Caffe, claiming they were ousted from the popular Laguna Beach restaurant in an act of religiously motivated discrimination, a violation of a state civil rights act.

Theater ‘Rock Star’ Joins Playhouse

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Tony Award-winning producer Ellen Richard, who began her career as a stagehand and scenic design assistant, will join Laguna Playhouse as its interim executive...

Sculpture Redo Doubles in Cost

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When the confusion cleared about what was being proposed, the City Council decided that the “Sunbathers” metal sculpture will be repositioned at Nita Carmen Park and completely recast in stainless steel at triple the original estimate.

Updated: Mountain Biker Injured in Cliff Fall  

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They scanned the area and by chance looked over the cliff edge. Burridge saw Hukill’s bike lodged in a tree 50-feet below the edge and immediately called 911. 

Gas Shut off at Thurston Middle School

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An emergency contract to repair gas lines at Thurston Middle School was approved this week after pin-sized gas leaks were detected and service cut to the campus April 4.

Familiar Face Bids for School Board

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After years critiquing the actions of Laguna Beach school board members, Howard Hills now wants to join them.

Finally, Gelson’s Opens its Doors

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A line of around 200 eager customers stretched down into the underground parking structure, waiting patiently for the Laguna Beach Gelson’s to open for business this past Thursday, April 27.

Police Golf Cart Will Round Up Homeless

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Police will start picking up homeless people sleeping under the Main Beach boardwalk in Laguna Beach during the early morning hours in a new four-seat golf cart big enough to hold their belongings.

More Jobs, Higher Home Prices Forecast for South County

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The economy in south Orange County is “getting better,” but, to stabilize, more people are needed, said the author of an economic forecast specifically for the region.