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Historic Murrieta Memorial Stone Smashed By Road Crews
The large boulder was destroyed last month by construction crews working on the Clinton Keith Road Extension Project.

The large boulder was destroyed last month by construction crews working on the Clinton Keith Road Extension Project.

FOA's annual meeting included the near-death experience of 2020, the resilient comeback, and a look ahead to a vibrant summer 2022.
The city's annual exhibition of winning artworks is on display in City Hall's first floor corridors through November 17.
Children ages 5 to 17 are invited to submit holiday-themed palette designs by November 15 for display in the Promenade throughout December.
The third annual Coast Film Festival's closing night includes the town's best-known filmmakers and action sports figures talking movies.
The local boutique is still evolving into its most authentic self as it nears the decade mark, and the party to celebrate the milestone.
Three new exhibitions opened and the return of LAM Lab made a foggy Thursday a fun night at the museum.
Several galleries join Laguna Art Museum in celebrating the Ninth Annual Art & Nature Festival, though not all are open Art Walk night.
Pulled from LAM's permanent collection, the show is inspired by Art & Nature featured artist Rebeca Méndez's 'Any-Instant-Whatever."
The architectural oddity on Wave Street in North Laguna is a one-of-a-kind spooky charmer.
Top of the World, Bluebird Canyon or Arch Beach Heights residents, sign up to help roll out the new eco-friendly vans.
The 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee's after party celebrates her 'Made In Hollywood' book launch Friday, Nov. 5, from 7-10 p.m.
The judge and the people made their choices, after strenuously sampling signature bites from 22 restaurants for three-plus hours.
After 19 dark months, the 101-year-old theater lights up the stage with a toe-tapping, doo-wop musical—and bigger, better bathrooms.
Jessie Arms Botke's oil paintings and watercolors of birds and their worlds debuts during the annual Art & Nature Festival.
Sample local chefs' tastiest morsels and listen to live music at the Festival of Arts Grounds—and don't forget to bid on the auction.
Elected city officials called on U.S. senators and Orange County's congressional delegation to end drilling off the state's coast.
Award-winners' spooky entries will be displayed at the Promenade October 29 through November 1.
Laguna Art Museum's annual fundraising gala will fete Art & Nature's featured artist Rebeca Méndez and the Anna Hills Award recipients.
SeaScape Expo on Saturday October 9 brings a slew of experts to help residents lower water usage while beautifying their yards.
Contemporary dancers to perform in a sculpture garden and a ska band will play live at First Thursdays Art Walk.
Hundreds gather at Main Beach to raise their voices for reproductive rights, including elected officials wearing pink and leading chants.
Art-making inspired by "Wayne Thibeaud: Clowns" exhibit and Bob Baker Marionette Theater coming Sunday, October 10; register by October 3.
Sherry Bullard and Marsh Scott's installation envelops the patio of the Old Pottery Place with a nod to its past.
Hosted by the Laguna Beach Democratic Club, the gathering will be in person at Main Beach's grassy area starting at 10 a.m.
The ninth annual Art & Nature fest features multimedia artist Rebeca Méndez and keynote speaker Daniel Lewis November 4-7.
Two design-forward retail spots share the same block, providing shoppers a plethora of color, texture and great design.
Multiple generations of ocean lovers joined the Cunningham family in saying farewell to a Laguna Beach local treasure & PMMC co-founder.
Volunteers hauled up 165 pounds of trash on Coastal Cleanup Day 2021, preventing that garbage from entering the ocean.
Laguna Dance Festival brings Larissa Gerszke and Brandon Gray to Laguna Beach High's dance studio on September 25.
Certified hypnotherapist Marilyn Montero is open for business and a new member of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce.
"Protect Your Happy Place" in Laguna Beach this Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon on Main Beach, and two locations in Crystal Cove State Park.
All are welcome to celebrate the life of John Cunningham, co-founder of Pacific Marine Mammal Center, LBHS teacher and mentor.
The all-volunteer nonprofit has reopened its bungalow headquarters on Friday and Saturday afternoons, but seeks docents for Sundays.
Seven OC nonprofits partnered to raise $144,502 in 24 hours, with Laguna's 3 participants exceeding the original goal of $75,000.
The pollinators will soon have plenty of nectaring to do in Laguna Beach.
Gerard brings 15 years of museum management expertise to further the museum's strategic goals.
Three soloists light up the floor in Laguna Art Museum's Steele Gallery, and a watercolor painting project make for a hands-on Art Walk.
Art-A-Fair, Sawdust, Festival of Arts & Pageant of the Masters all close this weekend; the summer trolleys end their runs on Monday.
Three LA-based dancers will perform solos in relation to architectural movement within the Steele Gallery at Laguna Art Museum.