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Massive crow sculptures at Laguna Beach City Hall sparking public interest, discussion
An attempted murder has been staged on the lawn outside Laguna Beach City Hall - but there's nothing to worry about.The new art installation features two oversized crows and is catching the attention of people walking by.The installation's name, An Attempted Murder, refers to the term for a group of crows. A flock of three or more is called a "murder of crows." Since there are only two crows in the installation, it was naturally an "attempted murder.""You see a lot of selfies taken here with all kinds of poses. Some people look through the crows' mouths, some people are...
San Clemente delays considering a sales tax measure for beach erosion projects
If coastal erosion has made anything clear to San Clemente officials, it’s that staying a beach town is going to come at a steep cost. By fall, the city has to scrounge up $2.9 million to complete the first phase of a long-awaited beach nourishment project being overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
9 Movies About Idaho California Transplants Need To Watch ASAP
Moving from California to Idaho is sort of like trading a surfboard for a snowboard. To say the least, it's a bit of a culture shock. And in 2023, the Census Bureau shared the revelation that 31% of the Gem State's population between 2017 and 2021 came from the Golden State. But whether you're from California or any place, one fun way to get acclimated to Idaho living is to binge on movies, TV shows, and even documentaries about the Gem State.
UC Irvine’s Architecturally Spectacular Buildings
Most architecture lovers agree: there’s no better concentration of architecturally stunning structures in Orange County than on the UC Irvine campus. William Pereira, the mastermind behind the initial campus design, imagined the city of Irvine—and by extension, UCI—as "a city of intellect" where every building would contribute to a cohesive yet dynamic educational landscape. Pereira's futuristic approach laid the foundation for a campus that would continually evolve, reflecting the changing tides of architectural trends and educational needs.
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