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Nine men suspected of smuggling drugs
U.S. Homeland Security special agents apprehended nine men suspected of attempting to smuggle illicit drugs at Crystal Cove State Park early Monday morning. Border Patrol agents recovered 26 bundles of marijuana with an estimated street value of $1.79...
Tags: Prosecution, National Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Organized Crime, Guatemala
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From skimboarding to filmmaking
Brothers George and Bill Bryan, natives of Laguna Beach, credit the city as the inspiration behind their film company, 10th Street Bros. Films. "We made our first movie in my bedroom on Tenth Ave. in South Laguna," George said via email. "They call the...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Apple iTunes, Movies, South Africa, Entertainment
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Our Laguna: Working on their CERT-ification
Members of the city's Emergency Disaster Preparedness Committee were seen poking into rooms, alcoves and closets at the Susi Q on Wednesday night — and for good reason. They were among the 34 participants taking the CERT course, learning that night...Tags: Natural Disasters, Los Angeles Fire Department, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Health and Safety at School, Health and Safety at Work
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Hansen: Sí, Laguna Beach, like on TV
TULUM, Mexico — With private beaches, aqua tide pools and local lobster, there are times here when you can squint and see Laguna Beach. At least in spirit. The reality is a little bit different, just as the name "Laguna Beach" conjures up...Tags: Los Angeles Hotels, Elvis Costello, MTV (tv network), Television Industry
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'Eco-Warrior' faces rough waters
Last year was the best of times and the worst of times for surfer James Pribram.
He lost one of his best friends to an overdose; was declared Athlete of the Year in the Laguna Beach Patriot's Day Parade; was hailed as a hero for rescuing a woman from...Tags: Windsurfing, Lake Surfing, Economy, Business and Finance, Japan, Facebook
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Hansen: Working in the shadows
On any given day, a couple dozen Latinos wait on a dusty strip of dirt on Laguna Canyon Road, hoping for work. Most support families back in Mexico. They will be lucky to work one day a week. The recession has taken a toll on nearly everyone, including...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Labor Day, Tortillas, Immigration
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From Canyon To Cove: Accusations lead to rift between 'food groups'
You'd think that folks who care enough about needy people to work very hard to feed them would have charity to spare for each other. Not always. Take the case of Helping Hand Worldwide and the Laguna Relief and Resource Coalition, both based in Laguna...Tags: Youth Organizations, Social Organizations, Charity, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Human Interest
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Chasing Down The Muse: Reversing the course of species extinction
"The last fallen mahogany would lie perceptibly on the landscape, and the last black rhino would be obvious in its loneliness, but a marine species may disappear beneath the waves unobserved and the sea would seem to roll on the same as always." —&...Tags: Natural Resources, Fishing, Endangered Species, California, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Briefly In The News
Resident tapped to serve on UCI advisory board Laguna Beach resident Lester Savit will serve on Paul Merage School of Business' Dean's Advisory Board at UC Irvine. The board serves as the school's primary advisory panel, providing perspective and counsel...Tags: Elections, Periodicals, Southern California Edison Company, Laguna Beach, Hospitals and Clinics
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Neighbors
Resident inducted into trial lawyers fellowship Laguna resident Robert "Hoot" J. Gibson, a partner in Snell & Wilmer's Orange County office, has become a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, according to a news release. Gibson was inducted...Tags: Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Trials, Arizona, Colleges and Universities, Litigation
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Surfing Laguna: Baja trip brings back memories
Surf trips to Baja were a rite of passage for many a surfer growing up in Southern California. The promise of clean, uncrowded waves being all the incentive any young surfer needed to make the trip south of the border — a brief, yet glorious...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Travel, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Trips and Vacations
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