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Revamped Ranch Quietly Reopens

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In the past several weeks, some parts of the renovated hotel at the Ranch at Laguna Beach have quietly reopened after a two-year hiatus,...

Salon Owner’s New Lease Renews Her Own Life

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Renewal is a common theme in spa treatments and it could not be truer for Nance Jack Garber who has brought new life to...

A New Sunset Viewing Spot Opens Shortly

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Occupancy permits still await final signatures at Skyloft, the newest rooftop restaurant in Laguna Beach, expected to open in a restored historic building overlooking...

Painters Return to Compete Out of Doors

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When plein-air painter John Cosby decided to found the first    Laguna Beach Plein Air Painting Invitational in 1998, he wanted to bring the best...

Youth Pastor Struggles With Another Suicide

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By Sam Ellis, Special to the Independent Can I be honest with you? Before I was called to serve as youth pastor at Church by...

Schools Consider Expansion Ideas

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With $27 million earmarked for campus upgrades and 10 years to spend it in, Laguna Beach Unified School District board members, staff and a...

Arnold Hano Film Hits Home Run

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In the cinema classic, “Field of Dreams,” James Earl Jones’ character Terence Mann recounts the importance of America’s national pastime to Ray Kinsella, played...

Temple Hills Pathway to Fade Away

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A strip of land just 60-inches wide and 190 feet long in the Temple Hills Neighborhood generated heated debate Tuesday before the City Council,...

Gelsons Bids to Bag a Bargain

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The next chapter in the Haggen store closure and bankruptcy saga arrived this week as the embattled supermarket retailer received multiple bids for some...

Updated: It Takes a Village to Buy a Dog

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The first day of kindergarten is a milestone that many families take for granted, but for 5 year-old Aeverie Labile and her family it...

Coastal Commission OKs Nuclear Storage

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The California Coastal Commission voted unanimously Tuesday, Oct. 6, to grant Southern California Edison a 20-year permit for nuclear waste storage at the San Onofre...

Court Offers Plea Deal Over Cyclist’s Death

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Relatives of cyclist John Colvin, killed by a motorist in a collision in North Laguna two years ago, read statements that struggled to capture...

Scaled Back, ‘Lagunatics’ Still a Success

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A nearly full-house audience tapped their feet, sang along and even Conga danced at last Saturday night’s performance of “Lagunatics,” the irreverent show roasting...

Haggen Employees Numb and Mum

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With their future income uncertain, employees at the Haggen grocery store in South Laguna are saying they’re numb, stunned and angry about what they...

Updated: Nuclear Waste Storage Tops Off Two Agendas

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Post amended Oct. 7: The California Coastal Commission voted unanimously Tuesday, Oct. 6, to grant Southern California Edison a 20-year permit for nuclear waste storage at...