Laguna Beach City beaches are open weekdays from 6 – 10 a.m. for active recreation only.
The meteor shower associated with Halley's Comet is likely to be a bust in 2020, thanks to the final supermoon over Laguna Beach, Wednesday.
The City of Laguna Beach is pleased to report beachgoers are complying with active recreation guidelines as City beaches reopened today.
South Laguna beaches are controlled by the County of Orange and will remain closed at this time until the County submits a plan to state.
“We need everybody to respond because it’s a significant amount of funds that otherwise would have to come from other local sources."
“The City beaches in Laguna Beach are already closed and scheduled to be closed until May 4."
To slow the spread of COVID-19, all Laguna Beach trailheads, City beaches, and the adjacent beach parks remain CLOSED until further notice.
Parking at Aliso Beach is closed, and stairway access is restricted. How will this impact your neighborhoods and streets?
On Earth Day, Orange County's famed Crystal Cove State Beach was awarded a grant, along with 20 other southland parks.
Though coastal constituents begged for relief from beachgoers amid coronavirus, the OC Supervisors did not approve a motion to close beaches
Permits are valid for two years: from August 1 of the first year to July 31 of the second year.
The revised Emergency Order takes effect on Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 12:00 a.m.
Baskets & bags of mandarin oranges will fill hospital breakrooms across the Southland this week thanks to a 2.5 million mandarin donation.
Urth Caffé is matching every dollar to provide individual Lunch Box meals to police and fire departments
Gas prices plummeted to prices not seen since 2017. What was the best price you've seen, and when did you fill-up the tank last?
The City Manager’s emergency order to wear face coverings takes effect on Friday, April 10, 2020 at 12:00 a.m.
Dear Laguna Beach Residents,
As of Monday, March 30, the Health Care Agency reported 22 positive cases of COVID-19 in the City of Laguna Beach.
Today the Orange County Health Care Agency began sharing City-specific COVID-19 data with the Orange County community.
The City of Laguna Beach wants the community to know that its Police, Fire, and Marine Safety Departments remain fully operational.
Orange County Healthcare confirmed 65 additional cases of new coronavirus Friday. 3 people have died as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
Gas prices have fallen to rates not seen since 2018 across Southern California, though our gas prices remain some of the highest in the USA.
March 31 City Council meeting is still scheduled to be held but public access shall be limited to electronic and telephonic participation.
"I am urging you to modify stay at home order to expressly require people to remain in their communities unless out on essential business."
The Council voted to direct City staff to take the actions necessary to close trail access to the County wilderness parks tomorrow morning.
The City of Laguna Beach, the City Manager and our first responders are actively engaged in enforcing the Governor’s stay-at-home order.
The City of Laguna Beach is closely monitoring the number of people enjoying Laguna Beach’s parks, beaches and trails this weekend.
Social-distancing aims jeopardized as many people, including some from inland cities, flocked to beaches and parks over weekend: officials.
All Planning Commission, Design Review Board and Committee meetings are canceled through April.
When people need to leave their homes or places of residence for essential functions, they should at all times practice social distancing.
Due to COVID-19, the Laguna Beach Community Development Department continues to provide service to the community.
County Public Health Care Agency issued an amended County Health Officer Order regarding restrictions on public and private gathering.
The Laguna Beach Community Development Department continues to provide limited services to the community.
All public and private gatherings in Orange County effective immediately through March 31.
Laguna Residents First has halted gathering signatures due to the spread of new coronavirus in what they call a "minor setback."
Those age 65 or above, or with compromised immune systems, the City of Laguna has declared a Local Emergency.
Committee and Board Meetings - Should continue to post agendas and hold essential meetings until further notice.
If there is one thing we can count on in a changing world it is the beauty of the Orange County sunsets over the Pacific Ocean.
The city of Laguna Beach remains up & running while giving careful thought to common sense health practices as the new coronavirus spreads.
The city of Laguna Beach shares resident concerns with regard to the spread of COVID-19, suggests common-sense practices to avoid exposure.