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Monsanto Opponents Rally at Main Beach

Monsanto Opponents Rally at Main Beach

| May 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

Activists included Laguna Beach in an international protest over genetically altered products and plan a March Against Monsanto on Saturday, May 25, at Main Beach. Mindful of a Facebook post showing 800 people plan to attend, police have requested extra officers be available, said police Sgt. Louise Callus. Local resident Billy Fried told the City [...]

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Police Seek Public’s Aid in Finding Burglary Suspects

Police Seek Public’s Aid in Finding Burglary Suspects

| May 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

Laguna Beach police released video images Friday of suspects in two separate break-ins of local businesses, including one that occurred the previous night. They are seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspected culprits. More than $8,000 worth of tools and other items were taken in a midnight burglary at Ganahl Lumber, 1765 Laguna Canyon [...]

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Council Considers Views and Safety

Council Considers Views and Safety

| May 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

View preservation and public safety received top billing at Laguna Beach’s City Council, which heard testimony Tuesday on progress by a committee drafting a new view ordinance and from staff investigating the addition of video surveillance cameras downtown and at the city’s exit points. Larry Nokes, chair of the view equity committee established in January, [...]

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Setting a Self-Taught Standard

Setting a Self-Taught Standard

| May 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

He came up to the podium looking like a stylized beach version of the Great Gatsby.  Top-siders without socks, dark blue trouser shorts patterned with red embossed anchors, a starchy-new cream-colored sport coat with a blue- and white-checked pocket scarf, a white dress shirt with dark blue tie and stylish, neatly parted black hair.  A [...]

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Few Citizens Join Budget Review

Few Citizens Join Budget Review

| May 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

Few surprises surfaced in the public workshop held Tuesday as Laguna Beach’s city staff presented a proposed two-year budget, outlining estimated expenditures of $68.5 million for the coming fiscal year and of $67.6 million for the following year. City Council members largely endorsed staff recommendations for use of a $1.1 million windfall in the general [...]

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Conjuring New Heat in ‘The Crucible’

Conjuring New Heat in ‘The Crucible’

| May 23, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Tad Heitmann, Special to the Independent Laguna Beach High School’s Park Avenue Players have forged their own intense interpretation of Arthur Miller’s classic American cautionary tale, “The Crucible,” which opens a seven-performance run on Friday, May 24, at 7:30 p.m. Featuring an entirely original prologue depicting the forbidden events that unleash the subsequent hysteria, [...]

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Pitchers Melt In Riverside; Breakers Routed 12-2

Pitchers Melt In Riverside; Breakers Routed 12-2

| May 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

Baseball (26-3) Laguna’s storied 75th season ended in the heat at La Sierra High School as the Breakers struggled early against the Eagles (18-10) on Tuesday, May 21, when temperatures reached the 80s. Grant Wilhelm (3-3) started for Laguna and faced only five batters without an out. Wilhelm had recently had a strong outing against [...]

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Candidate of Quiet Dignity to Receive Club’s Crown

Candidate of Quiet Dignity to Receive Club’s Crown

| May 21, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Robin Pierson, Special to the Independent Calm in demeanor, clear in vision and strong in her devotion to children’s education, Peggie Thomas acts with a quiet efficiency that the limelight often misses. But not this year. Thanks to an overwhelming number of votes, the Laguna Beach Woman’s Club named this unsung heroine Woman of [...]

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Rape Suspect Turns Himself In

Rape Suspect Turns Himself In

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

Five hours after police released the identity of a suspect in a sexual assault in April, the 26-year-old man turned himself in to the Laguna Beach Police Department. Earlier in the week, police obtained a warrant for the arrest of Babak Azadgilani, also known as “Bobby”, of Laguna Niguel, but he had evaded custody at [...]

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Nunis Delivers, Breakers Survive 5-4

Nunis Delivers, Breakers Survive 5-4

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

Richie Nunis delivered a one-out bases loaded single deep into right-center field to lift Laguna to a 5-4 victory over Victor Valley (14-17) as Laguna defeated the Jackrabbits for the second consecutive season in CIF play on Saturday, May 18. Last year Laguna won in the bottom of the seventh on a walk, but 2013 [...]

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Critics Help Shape Emerging View Rules

Critics Help Shape Emerging View Rules

| May 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

Comments raised during a hearing Tuesday served to highlight key points of contention in a draft Laguna Beach view ordinance, such as balancing the right to a view with the pleasure of foliage, the perimeter allowed for a claim, and whether the date of purchase matters in determining view rights. Of a smaller crowd of [...]

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Momentum Builds to Quiet SONGS

Momentum Builds to Quiet SONGS

| May 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

In the wake of a ruling requiring public input before the ailing San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station restarts, a local advocacy group aims to collect 5,000 signatures from residents on a petition seeking the plant’s permanent closure. San Clemente Green is also asking residents who live in the fallout zone of the nuclear power plant [...]

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Orphanage Goes Up In Kenya

Orphanage Goes Up In Kenya

| May 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Justin Swanson | LB Indy   Living up to its name, With Our Two Hands, representatives of the Laguna Beach-based nonprofit will welcome orphans to a new home in Kenya this weekend. From funding through fruition, the seven-month, $40,000 project culminates in a ceremonial opening on Sunday, May 19, according to the founder. Laguna [...]

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Help Needed to Find Rape Suspect

Help Needed to Find Rape Suspect

| May 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

Police investigators are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a 26-year-old man suspected in a sexual assault of a Laguna Beach woman in April. Earlier this week, police obtained a warrant for the arrest of Babak Azadgilani, also known as “Bobby”, of Laguna Niguel, said Capt. Jason Kravetz in a statement. “Attempts to arrest him [...]

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A Fitting Send-off

A Fitting Send-off

| May 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

A throng of people with quarts of paint doused a boarded-up, ocean-front Laguna Beach structure with balloon-like messages, wall-length streaks and artistic giant-sized lettering last Saturday. The “graffitiers last hurrah,” was the description of Morris Skenderian, the property’s architectural advisor hired by owner Gary Groves to demolish the deteriorating former boathouse at the south end [...]

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