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Laguna Beach Winter Events 2022

Laguna Beach events for the whole family. If you’re looking to find some holiday fun in Laguna Beach, then look no further. Here’s a list of family friendly festive events that’s sure to put a smile on every face and ring in the holiday spirit! NOV. 19-DEC. 18 (Five weekends) Winter Fantasy Winter Fantasy is […]

Pickleball: Laguna Beach’s fastest growing Sport

The Sport Invented by bored children on summer vacation on Bainbridge Island has taken off in Laguna Beach The Laguna Beach City Council recently expended approximately $17,000  to accommodate the increased interest in the sport of Pickleball, much to the delight of the Alta Laguna Pickleball Group. Three new pickleball courts were created at Alta […]

New Numbers Show Laguna Beach Reducing Homeless Population

Data shows the number of unhoused people in Laguna Beach reduced by 60% the last two years Laguna Beach is slowly making progress on ensuring its homeless population is receiving housing.  New data from the Point in Time Count released by the county shows the homeless population in Laguna Beach dropped by around 60% in […]

Coast Film & Music Festival Announces Return to Laguna Beach

The 4th annual event is set to kick off on Nov. 9 Laguna Beach is bringing back another big event. The 4th annual Coast Film & Music Festival will kick off on Nov. 9, and the highly anticipated event will feature live music for the first time. “We’re thrilled to announce that Coast Film & […]

“Stopping the Fentanyl Flood”: OC Sheriff Barnes

The extent of the challenge at our nation’s border is illustrated by the numbers.  There were 203,597 migrant encounters at the U.S.–Mexico border in the month of August.  Total encounters for the federal fiscal year thus far is over 2 million.  The most ever.   It is estimated that there have been over 550,000 “gotaways” […]

Laguna Residents Suspicious of Mark Orgill After Announcing City Council Run

Given the quick support thrown behind developer Mark Orgill’s candidacy for Laguna Beach City Council from historically anti-development city leaders, residents appear to be suspicious of his intentions for seeking public office. Mark Orgill, developer of the Sunset Cove Villas, the Laguna College of Art and Design Residence Hall, and the Seven-Degrees event venue, has […]

Two More Crashes Add to Deadly Laguna Canyon Road as Council Refuses to Widen

Local city council not taking action to widen Highway 133. Accidents keep crashing on what’s ranked one of the most dangerous roads in California: Laguna Canyon Road, California Highway 133. For decades now, the Laguna Beach City Council has repeatedly denied various plans to widen the road from two lanes to four lanes, even as […]