Laguna Beach, California
As-it-happens update ⋅ March 31, 2016
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Roxanne Martin
1, 1984, at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, and was a lifelong Southern California girl. She was a passionate ... A service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at The Little Church by the Sea, 468 Legion St., in Laguna Beach.
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Laguna students raise almost $9200 for a school in Kenya's Maasai Mara region
A group of Laguna Beach High students have raised two-thirds of the cost needed to purchase a wind- and solar-powered generator that would ...
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Author Brings Debut Novel to Laguna
Laguna Beach Books welcomes author Tracy Robert to discuss her latest book, ... Robert, a California native, has taught writing for three decades.
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Laguna council: Let arts evolution begin
Laguna Beach City Council members on Tuesday agreed on one thing: that the arts scene in the community needs a shot in the arm. Their vote ...
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Club Hosts Celebratory Breakfast
Kirk Brown will appear in costume as “John Bartram, the Father of American Botany” at a 9:30 a.m. meeting of theLaguna Beach Garden Club Friday, ...
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LBHS Teachers Receive Praise from Tough Critics
Laguna Beach High School teachers Dawn Hunnicutt and David Brobeck were honored at the Crystal Apple Awards hosted and sponsored by the ...
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Pet Peeves
I argued that Paris wasn't a Laguna Beach sister city. She should go to Menton, France. She put her foot down. My head was in the way. I'm not sure ...
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Game Art Earns its Own Exhibit
Alumni will also participate in workshops, mentoring and networking 7-10 p.m. Saturday, April 9, at Seven Degrees, 891 Laguna Canyon Road.
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Indy on Arts
Art Access: San Marino and Pasadena, 9 a.m., LagunaArt Museum, 307 Cliff Dr. Members: ... Craft Guild Art Show, 9 a.m., Main Beach cobblestones.
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Finale Screens 'Salt of the Earth'
First Friday Flicks concludes with the showing of “The Salt of the Earth” at 7 p.m. Friday, April 1, at the Forum Theatre, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, ...
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Thursday, March 31, 2016
Orange County Register Faces Mass Layoffs Under New Owners
Orange County Register Editor Rob Curley is the first to go in what is reportedly a wave of layoffs.
The Orange County Register is reportedly undergoing a mass exodus of leadership and staffers under the new ownership of Digital First Media.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Orange County Register Editor Rob Curley will step down Thursday. Citing unnamed sources, the Times claims a full 70 staffers have been targeted for layoffs.
"I like the fact that we, as a major metropolitan newspaper, can be a strong reflection of our community. The Register has always been known for taking these big chances visually. It's caring. It's thorough. It puts the Brea girls winning the state basketball championships on the cover," Curley told the Times.
He also expressed sadness about the impending layoffs.
Orange County’s paper of record has been through alot in recent years including multiple changes of ownership, bankruptcies, mass hirings and layoffs, and an ill-fated focus on print over online content with a high-priced paywall to access the website.
Ironically, Digital First Media already owns nine newspapers in Southern California, including the Los Angeles Daily News, Long Beach Press-Telegram, Daily Breeze in Torrance and the Pasadena Star-News.
In its failed effort to convince the court that Tribune, the Los Angeles Times' parent company, would be best equipped to serve Orange County readers, a Tribune spokeswoman argued that Digital First Media “will be less able to reduce costs and achieve efficiencies, with the likely effect that the journalism serving the local communities will be diminished."
Locals sounding off
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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