Local Doc Brings Help to Haiti
Emergency physician and Laguna resident Eric Siedenburg stood in a sea of people and tents outside of a makeshift hospital in Jimani, Dominican Republic. Hundreds of Haitian earthquake victims moments ago had been inside the half-built orphanage turned field clinic. Full Story
Downed Power Lines Close Canyon
Traffic was congested late Thursday, Feb. 4, on Laguna Canyon Road due to a road closure because of downed power lines caused by a single-car collision, Laguna Beach police said.
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Tribute Set for Laguna Icon Frank Interlandi
Friends and family will gather at the gazebo at Heisler Park at noon on Friday, Feb. 12, to celebrate the memory of longtime Laguna Beach resident and famous cartoonist Frank Interlandi who passed away on Feb. 4. Full Story
Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s
Last spring, a U.S. Marine stationed in Afghanistan contacted managers of Casa Laguna Inn and Spa, 2510 S. Coast Highway, to enlist their help in his plans to propose to his girlfriend on a surprise trip home. Full Story
Art Patron Iris Adam Dies
Iris Arnold Adam, a Laguna Beach arts patron and watercolorist, passed away Jan. 30, 2010. She was 91.
In her honor, Art-A-Fair and June Neptune will host a celebration of her life at Tivoli Too!, 777 Laguna Canyon Road, tonight, Friday, Feb. 5, at 6 p.m., open to her friends and family. Full Story
Plans for Cameras, Cell Tower Tumble
Separate plans for surveillance cameras and a cell phone tower drew differing critics to Tuesday’s meeting of the City Council, which ultimately decided to drop both proposals due to opposition over the equipment’s invasiveness. Full Story
Forest Ave. May Close to Cars
Sales went up when traffic was banned
The success in bringing out locals for Third Thursdays Promenade along Forest Avenue last year has prompted a proposal extending the once-a-month street closures to four consecutive evenings as well as weekly closures during an offseason month. Full Story
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