Animal Shelter Reopens
The city’s flood-damaged animal shelter reopened to the public in its original Laguna Canyon location on Monday.
Some of the replacement furnishings, damaged by last...
Musings on the Coast
The Birth of the Discovery Science Center
Earlier, I described the non-profit Art Spaces Irvine (ASI) and its program to put public art in Irvine,...
Beach Buzz
By Kedric Francis
Latitude 33 Bookshop is closing, and it’s all my fault. The store on Ocean Avenue has been part of my regular Laguna...
Local Currents
Exporting Laguna Love
Picking up a new custom surfboard is still one of my favorite material experiences. Perfect glass, tinted resin, so many fin choices...
Seeking a White Knight
Editor,
Help Wanted: someone who is willing to help seniors.
Vista Aliso is a federally funded apartment community in Laguna Beach, located on
Wesley Drive by Lang...
Several Actions Have Improved Fire Protection
Editor,
I recently read about the improvement in our fire rating for Laguna Beach from a 4 to a 2. This may or may not...
Fending Off Coyotes
Editor,
Some people are fearful of coyote attack so they are suggesting trapping and shooting them (“Hunters Summoned to Target Coyotes,” Aug. 5).
Too often the...
Recipes from old La Paz restaurant
Editor,
We loved your article on the old La Paz; it was a family favorite. (“Memories Uncover a Forgotten Favorite,” Aug. 5). I can't find...
Thanks for the Memory
Editor,
I am a third generation Laguna resident, my family first coming to Laguna from Pasadena and building their summer home in our town around...
Jewel of the Coast
Editor,
Thank you Arnold Hano for your “40 Years Low Rise” article, (July 29.)
And many thanks to Ralph Benson, Phyllis Sweeney, Roger McErlane, the many...
Gripes About the Indy and its Columnists
Editor,
Your liberal, whining biased Democratic paper goes right in the trash or used for sending packages.
Ann Christoph is on another planet. No wonder the...
Deeper Meaning in Purloined Knitting
Editor,
I read with bemusement in this week's online news the attack on our art as exhibitors in the Sawdust Festival. It is especially disturbing when it...
Knitted Tree Wraps Vandalized
Dear Editor:
The beautiful Yarn Bomb art pieces attached to trees at the Sawdust, made by nine mothers and grandmothers calling themselves the Twisted Stitchers,...
Indy on Arts
Looking in on Fun at the Fests
Festival of Arts
Friday, Aug. 19, DJ Style with Lucky Lou, 6-8 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 20, Recycled Fashion Show, 1-4...
Where Everything’s a Bargain, Including Parking
Sale this Saturday at Neighborhood Church
Dozens of families and friends of the church have donated new and “gently used” items for the 61st Annual...