What's going on in the world of Laguna Beach Breakers' sports?
The team won its season opener Wednesday against Dana Hills.
Students will partner with Laguna Beach galleries during the Dec. 6 Art Walk to talk about their work, and hopefully sell some of it, too.
Lots of cool crafts and tasty treats.
The squad will try to improve on last season's 17-11 record.
The Breakers varsity football team lost to Garden Grove, 35-21, but, during the 2012 season, won the most games of any team in the history of Laguna Beach football.
The Laguna Beach High football team falls to Garden Grove, 35-21.
A win Friday will put the football team into the championship game next week at Angel Stadium.
Hike away your Thanksgiving dinner, support the Breakers football team, look at a variety of artwork, take in ocean-inspired youth poetry, or watch the tree lighting at the Montage.
Jake Hexberg scores the winning touchdown with just seconds remaining to send the team on to the next round.
The undefeated Orange Coast League champs look to go deep into the postseason.
Gather up new or gently-used blankets, coats and hats, and bring 'em over from 3-5 p.m. today.
News on girls' volleyball and tennis, boys' water polo, and the cross country teams.
Candidate for a seat on the Laguna Beach Unified School District board.
The discussion will center around the results of the California Healthy Kids Survey, which revealed the extent of drug and alcohol use among Laguna Beach youth.
They defeat Costa Mesa Thursday night, 35-28, to earn a postseason berth.
In 1992, Laguna Beach High students weren't interested in theater. Now, auditions bring out more than 100.
Learn about multi-faceted historical figure William H. Seward, drink and dine to save pets, view some new art exhibitions, score some cheap sports gear or help people by purchasing hand-created postcards.
All four schools have taken part in projects this month that are designed to get students to make positive choices.
Breakers win Orange Coast League Championship and complete league individual playoffs.
A simple garbanzo bean bush sparks curiosity and wonder.
The San Clemente groups Cool 2 Be Kind and the National Association of People Against Bullying got their message out Friday afternoon to passing motorists.
The Breakers sent Calvary Chapel packing, 56-13. Also: free tacos!
The staff has developed a new program, 6 for 6th, to help ensure students a smoother progression into Thurston.
Local folks jump, jive and wail at the 3rd Annual SchoolPower Dodgeball Tournament.
The Laguna Beach Unified School District Alcohol & Other Drug Prevention Steering Committee announced plans for a multi-year program aimed at curbing teen drinking.
And it's coming up quick on October 10.
The latest on the Breakers' water polo, cross country, tennis, volleyball and golf teams.
Student safety is the district's top priority—hence, the disaster preparedness committee.
The Eagle award is the highest honor within the Boy Scouts of America. A crowd of 150 attended the ceremony on Sunday.
Coffee Break encourages all who really want to know to come to our next “Meet the Leaders” session and get involved.
That's no way to treat a saint ...
News on your favorite Laguna Beach sports teams -- no lockouts or replacement refs here!
Results, facts, figures ...
Four departments at LBHS will receive $5,000 each.