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The view north at Woods Cove. (Lisa Black/Patch)
Dogs are welcome at Woods Cove except in the busiest summer hours. (Lisa Black/Patch)
The south end of Woods Cove is often dubbed Lovers Cove. (Lisa Black/Patch)
LAGUNA BEACH, CA Accessed where Diamond Street dead-ends just west of Coast Highway, Woods Cove is Laguna s quintessential beach. As you descend the stairs, you ll see views of the cove that the art colony s Plein-air painters have captured for more than a century. Rocks and outcroppings to the north and south bookend the classic curve of its shoreline. One-of-a-kind mansions overlook the sand from cliffs that teem with dangling flora.
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Members of the Boys & Girls Club of Laguna Beach enjoyed a March 4 lunch coordinated by Locals for Laguna Beach. Photo courtesy of Nadim Zoghbi
As the reality of COVID-19 came crashing down on Orange County a year ago, Laguna Beach native Jason Garza and Ashley Moseley were among many residents who hustled to find purpose during the crisis.
“Usually what happens around town is they try to get over elaborate plans… but every single actionable project no matter small has a direct impact on someone’s live, month, or day,” Garza said.
Locals for Laguna Beach celebrated its first anniversary this month by marshaling local residents and businesses to give a host of goodies at a March 4 lunch for 50 members of the Boys & Girls Club of Laguna Beach. Donated items were also shared with the club’s branches at El Toro Park and Bluebird Canyon.
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⢠A report of theft on Hodges Street in Woodville.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 5
⢠Terrance Bailey Bradford, 24 of Pisgah, was charged with theft of property third degree and burglary third degree.
⢠Warren Clayton Gray, 63 of Woodville, was charged with DUI.
⢠Shane Henley, 27 of Scottsboro, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and receiving stolen property first degree.
⢠Bobby Wayne Horne, 54 of Bridgeport, was arrested on a probation revocation.
⢠Rodney McBride, 43 of Section, was charged with assault third degree.
⢠Joseph Pritchett, 35 of Scottsboro, was arrested on four counts of probation revocation.
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⢠Steven Lynn Belvin, 47 of Scottsboro, was charged with failure to appear.
⢠Sean Michael Collins, 44 of Stevenson, was charged with illegal possession of prescription drugs, possession of marijuana second degree, possession of drug paraphernalia, criminal mischief third degree and domestic violence by strangulati