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No Trolleys in South Laguna

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South Laguna residents successfully argued against the expansion of trolley service to their hillside streets this past Tuesday. With nearly a dozen residents ready to...

Montage Sold a Third Time?

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A Chinese company is negotiating to buy the company that owns Montage Laguna Beach resort.

Vandals Again Target 9/11 Memorial

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A dent about the circumference of a baseball mars the shiny sphere forcefully separated from the welded base of a Sept. 11 memorial in Laguna Beach. It is the third act of vandalism to befall the work, installed in Heisler Park on Sept. 11, 2012, 10 years after terrorists launched an attack with planes on U.S. soil.

Local Swimmers Go for the Cold

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Laguna Beach residents Tom Hale and Lynn Kubasek, along with Scott Zorning of Coto de Caza, joined other swimmers from, Canada, Puerto Rico and four New England states to swim the glacial lake that spans both Quebec and northern Vermont.

Advocate May Receive His Due on Land He Preserved

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The James Dilley Greenbelt Preserve, named after the quintessential bookshop proprietor and ultimately effective environmentalist, may soon get its just rewards.

Laguna Theater Expects to Reopen Soon

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South Coast Cinema, the downtown movie theater that used to show first-run releases, may reopen as early as April showing vintage and art-house films, a theater spokesperson said this week.

Updated: Mystery Fumes Trigger Hotel Evacuation

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A hotel guest whose suspicious behavior triggered a bomb-squad search of an evacuated Laguna Beach hotel apparently had fled before police sealed off the...

Bomb Squad Searches Laguna Hotel

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The sheriff’s SWAT team entered a Laguna Beach hotel Friday, March 11, where a guest had apparently barricaded himself inside a third-floor room, police said. Earlier, firefighters...

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.

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...

Bike Team Prepares for Rough Terrain Ahead

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Laguna Beach's interscholastic mountain biking team starts its season at a race in Temecula Saturday and organizers hope for bigger goals, such as keeping its membership growing.

Friendly Audience Cheers ‘Greeter’ Film

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Film producers and local resident Tabitha and Martin Yewchuk with Michael Minutoli at “Greeter Documentary” premiere last month.

City Commits to Owning Homeless Shelter

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Before the price jumps more than $100,000, the City Council voted to purchase outright the modular structure that has served as the city’s overnight homeless shelter since 2009.

Court Delays Ruling on Artist Housing Project

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Sculptor Louis Longi says he remains undeterred by yet another delay in his years-long plan to build a studio and communal workspaces for other artists in Laguna Canyon.

Local Tap Water Remains Lead-Free

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Managers of the two water districts serving Laguna Beach residents say lead contamination like that experienced in Flint, Mich., is unlikely here, even in older homes, because the water source is constantly monitored by suppliers.