The City of Laguna Beach is canceling the second and final session of 2020 Junior Lifeguard Program that was planned to start in mid-July.
A Laguna Beach swimmer turned diver caught this adorable duo this summer off the coast of Shaw's Cove.
All Laguna Beach City beaches and their related access points will close to the public until 5:00 a.m. July 6, 2020.
All Laguna Beach City beaches and their related access points will close to the public until 5:00 a.m. July 5, 2020.
Fire Department and Marine Safety Departments will have extra officers working over the Fourth of July weekend.
The City of Laguna beach will close all Laguna Beach City beaches on Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5.
See this happy couple get swept off their feet then rescued while posing on a rocky outcropping in search of the perfect wedding photo.
Laguna Beach has closed its beaches for July 4, and possibly beyond. State beach parking is also closed, according to the state.
Only a few Fourth of July fireworks shows still are a go in Orange County, as more planned displays dropped out this week.
A one-time grant funding opportunity is open for Laguna Beach artists willing to share their works with the city of Laguna Beach.
Launched in April, the fund has raised over $400,000 for locals in need.
It seemed like a good idea to run through all 50 states on the year of her 50th birthday at the time. Then, coronavirus struck.
Starting June 29, 2020, the City of Laguna Beach will replace its old permit processing software with OpenGov.
Orange County is seeing gasoline prices reach $3 a gallon once again, the highest prices since April.
Beginning the week of Monday, June 29, the City of Laguna Beach will replace its old permit processing software with its new online system.
“Wearing face coverings provides an additional layer of protection for everyone from the spread of COVID-19 in our community.”
All customers and workers of Essential Businesses in the City of Laguna Beach are still required to wear face coverings.
The City of Laguna Beach is pleased to announce The Promenade on Forest will open to the public on Monday, June 15, 2020.
The Pacific Marine Mammal Center is going online for summer camp in 2020, helping kids learn about the marine mammals they save, & more.
Grants up to $10,000 will be available to eligible small businesses and non-profits within the Fifth District, which includes Laguna Beach.
This stretch of Laguna Beach is closed following a raw sewage spill.
On Monday, June 8, the City of Laguna Beach will reopen City Hall to the public daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Laguna Beach officials remind all that vehicles must be parked in accordance with the street sweeping schedule.
Leading marine mammal expert, Hendrik Nollens, comes to the PMMC as Vice President of Conservation Medicine and Science.
The Promenade on Forest is an outdoor dining, display and art performance area slated to open on June 15, 2020.
The Laguna Beach City Council moved forward with a pilot program to close Lower Forest Avenue to create The Promenade on Forest.
A Laguna Beach woman's New Year's resolution to walk all 419 streets in town became the perfect hobby during the coronavirus pandemic.
On Memorial Day and afterward, here is what you can expect to be open and closed, in and around your Laguna Beach.
The City of Laguna Beach is pleased to announce the completion of the Village Entrance Project, a two-year construction project.
The City of Laguna Beach is pleased to announce completion of the Village Entrance Project, a two-year project at the gateway to the City.
With Memorial Day weekend fast approaching, and social distance orders still underway in Orange County here is the latest beach information.
Animal Services recommends that pets not be let outside during evening hours unless the owner is next to pet to prevent a coyote attack.
Residents who follow social distancing rules can now return to the pickleball courts, the city advised.
Residents, look up! the Thunderbirds are doing a flyover in honor of healthcare workers. Did you see them?
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
The Laguna Beach local congressman, who has worked remotely since February, gave back to his community this week at the Laguna Food Pantry.
A diesel fuel spill filled the south Laguna Beach air with a gassy odor. Both Thousand Steps and Totuava Beaches closed during the cleanup.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.