Mystery Shrouds Death of North Laguna Man
Friends expressed bafflement this week over the brutal killing of Damon Nicholson, a hotel manager and student photographer, discovered dead in a North Laguna duplex by a co-worker wondering about his unexpected absence. Full Story
A Banquet of Events Strives to Bridge Differences With Homeless
Joey Valenti, a senior film student at Cal State Long Beach, saw potential in his mother’s idea to diffuse anger roiling his affluent hometown by filming portraits of its neediest residents to reveal something of their character. Full Story
Marine Protection Decision Postponed
State policy makers put off making a decision on the long debated proposals to expand marine protections in southern California until next month.
The new designation of marine protected areas along the coast will effect marine ecosystems, fishermen, tourists, and beach-goers for the foreseeable future. Full Story
Expert on Transitional Housing Joins the Team
Larry Haynes could easily use four more hands and two more of himself. Maybe then he could take a breath.
And that’s exactly what Haynes, an expert on homelessness with 20 years experience in Southern California, is suggesting for the uncertain citizens of Laguna Beach. Full Story
Canyon Protestors Reunite for Anniversary
On Monday, Nov. 2, the Laguna Canyon Conservancy will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the walk, the largest, most successful and peaceful demonstration in the history of Orange County, with a dinner meeting open to the public.
More than 8,000 people gathered two decades ago at an unusual mural in Laguna Canyon’s Sycamore Flats to protest further development in the canyon. Full Story
Get Goofy With It
Merry pranksters will ride through town in full costume
In a town with three times more hybrids per capita than any other city in the county, Transition Laguna is challenging locals to go even one better by turning out on bikes, and Halloween costumes. Full Story
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