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Where to Watch the Oscars in Laguna Beach?
The awards may not be as much of a public TV spectacle as the Super Bowl, but there are still places to watch if you know where to look.

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The awards may not be as much of a public TV spectacle as the Super Bowl, but there are still places to watch if you know where to look.

No, not the Coast Highway restaurant, but the actual White House in Washington, as part of the Spring 2013 class of interns.
Police will be monitoring Laguna Beach crosswalks next week, and cracking down on drivers who don't stop for pedestrians.
Patch gets a sneak preview of Taco Bell's new shell flavor, available March 7.
Plus: City Council priorities for 2013, and more news from Laguna Beach City Manager John Pietig.
SWA Group, which has offices in Laguna Beach, will oversee the construction of a 1.4-mile long "central park" along the Shanghai waterfront.
Games begin April 20.
Alison Singh Gee's book chronicles life in an Indian palace.
Local resident Holly Morrell, a heart patient herself, lives with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and founded a nonprofit to help others who may not otherwise know they have the same condition.
... which beach do they mean, exactly?
The just-concluded exhibition drew large weekday crowds to the gallery at Laguna College of Art & Design.
The event honors Adam, a Dana Hills High grad, who died unexpectedly in 2011.
Patch gets a sneak preview of Taco Bell's new shell flavor, available March 7.
The Swedes and Norse (and one Dane) were in town prepping to compete in a tournament in Las Vegas.
Allison Schulnik, George Hurrell and John Mason have work that will be on display through the end of April.
The exhibit explores Byrom's use of text in his artwork.
Some 97 parade entries will roll down Park Ave. and wind through the downtown village.
Yes, we said SHARK-EATING. The fearsome fossil was discovered during the widening of Laguna Canyon Road.