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SNAG’s Demands are Unreasonable

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Editor, People on downhill skateboards travel as fast as bicycles and should be regulated as cyclists are regulated, says the Parking, Traffic and Circulation (PTC)...

Village Matters

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A Laguna Love Story Does no one want to tell his or her love story?  In my last column—thinking ahead for our upcoming Valentine’s fest—I...

Village Matters

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Does no one want to tell his or her love story?  In my last column—thinking ahead for our upcoming Valentine’s fest—I told my dear...

Art Calendar

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Friday, April 22 Sawdust Art Festival art classes: pendants, pottery wheel, 10 a.m.-noon; sushi set, pendants, wind chimes, 2-4 p.m.  www.sawdustartfestival.org/studioartclasses 949-494-3030. Also Saturday. Happy Hour...

The Write Stuff: Local Author Brings Dead Sea Scribe to Life

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Latitude 33 Bookshop will host local author Henry Garcia at a 4 p.m. book-signing event Saturday, Feb. 12, 311 Ocean Avenue. Garcia’s historical...

Artists’ “Live-Work” On Hold

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By Rita Robinson | LB Indy Looking not quite as shredded as his bronze sculptures of rag-wrapped human forms, Louis Longi slumped over his notebook,...

Animal Shelter Needs More than a Makeover

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Editor, Let me preface my letter with the disclaimer that I am not discounting the damage that has been done to private homes and businesses...

Electronic Discard Collections

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Surterre Properties is collecting electronic waste from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 15, in the Laguna Beach school district parking lot,...

Editorial Staff

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Managing Editor, Clara Beard <[email protected]> Clara Beard joined the Independent in August 2022. For more than a decade she has worked in print and online...

Serial Fast Food Robber Nabbed

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By Andrea Adelson | LB Indy   Police arrested a 48-year-old man suspected of 30 mostly failed hold-ups of fast-food restaurants after allegedly using a...

Volunteers Vital to Flood Cleanup

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By Ted Reckas | LB Indy   Liesa Schimmelpfennig, daughter of Anneliese Schools founder Anneliese Schimmelpfennig, snuck into the Laguna Canyon campus with a few friends...

Canyon Surrenders to Storm’s Force

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Nurseryman Kevin Naughton says the devastation that wrecked his Laguna Gardens Nursery “was unlike other storms” that have come through the canyon. It had all the characteristics of a flash flood, a wall of water that “blew out everything in its path,” he said, including 100-pound statues and a cinder block wall that toppled intact. Indeed, Naughton’s property, once filled with garden accessories, ceramic pots and healthy greenery at the corner of Laguna Canyon and Raquel roads, this week looked like it had been in the path of a steamroller and a tornado.

Bringing Laguna Up to Bike Speed

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Editor, In support of “Give Bikes a Route” by Justin Gresh, the new policy for mobility from our Federal Department of Transportation gives equal consideration...

Keeping the Music Going in Big Bear

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During a recent snowboarding trip to Big Bear, Laguna High School students Alex Wheeler, Rex Strombotne and Kevin Wu learned snow wasn’t the only...

Celebrating the Season with a Concert

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Laguna Community Concert Band performs their Christmas concert at the Laguna Beach High School’s Artist’s Theatre from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday,...