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Laguna Beach residents had a chance to meet with Laguna Beach’s first responders at Main Beach on Tuesday, Aug. 6 to learn ...
Fireworks are the suspected cause of a brush fire that ignited in a hilly area of Laguna Beach on Monday afternoon, prompting evacuation orders for a few hundred homes before crews got the flames ...
Anyone with information or video footage related to the fire was urged to contact the Laguna Beach Police Department’s detective bureau at (949) 715-0984.
The fire began in the city of Laguna Beach at about 2:15 p.m. local time on July 7 and grew to four acres, threatening nearby homes, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.
After a series of near misses involving fireworks, including one in his own backyard, Laguna Beach High School senior Kiyan Arshadi decided to take action.
Sky5 view of the Rancho Fire in Laguna Beach, California, on July 7, 2025. (KTLA) The evacuation order impacted homes on La Mirada Street, Katella Street, Summit Drive and Baja Street.
The Rancho Fire started Monday afternoon in Orange County, burning near homes in the Bluebird Canyon area of Laguna Beach. A live feed from Alert California showed smoke had dissipated by about 6 p.m.
Laguna Beach residents are back in their homes after a brush fire that was possibly sparked by fireworks forced them to evacuate. Macy Jenkins reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Monday, July ...
Officials arrested a 13-year-old boy after video footage caught the teen setting off fireworks that sparked the small vegetation fire, according to the Laguna Beach Police Department.
Anyone with information or video footage related to the fire was urged to contact the Laguna Beach Police Department’s detective bureau at (949) 715-0984.