“Shut It Down!” LA Harbor Officials Join Community Demands to End ICE Operations at Terminal Island
Terminal Island, located at the Port of Los Angeles has been quietly used as a home base for federal immigration operations since the raids began.

Gaelic and Garlic 25
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Tree Lightning at the West Harbor Kicks off the Holiday Season at the Port of Los Angeles
07:54

San Pedro Afloat Parade 2024
04:53

Artist Reidar Schopp, Entanglements and the Life You Build
39:06

The World According To Joan Didion, Contrasts and Transformations
35:58

Javier Proenza of "What's My Thesis?" podcast
31:28

Taco Bell Pepper Spray Incident: Woman Faces Felony Assault Charges
13:51

Unfolding ~ Breeze-ology with Breeze Smith
01:18:20

MVI 2195
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Los Angeles Welcomes Italian Navy’s Majestic Amerigo Vespucci and Villaggio Italia
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Culture
Art Exhibition: Robin Jack Sarner — Anamnesis: Remembering What We Forgot to Be
At the heart of this exhibition lies a question both personal and universal: What does it mean to return to the self we were always meant to be?
Editorials
Letters to the Editor: “City of San Pedro?” Faux News Fumbles, ICE Theater, and the Plastic Politics of Kristi Noem
City of San Pedro?
San Pedro needs to be its own city with a mayor and city council, just like Lomita, Gardena, etc.
We have a...
Unburying the Truth
David Calloway’s “If Someday Comes” Traces America's Unfinished Reckoning With Its Past
Retired film and television producer David Calloway, a San Pedro resident for more...
Latest News
“Shut It Down!” LA Harbor Officials Join Community Demands to End ICE Operations at Terminal Island
Terminal Island, located at the Port of Los Angeles has been quietly used as a home base for federal immigration operations since the raids began.
San Pedro News
Ports Briefs: Tariff ‘Whipsaw Effect’ Brings POLA New Cargo Record and POLB Kicks Off Terminal Expansion
Bobby Djavaheri, President of Yedi Houseware, a family-owned business in Los Angeles, joined Seroka for the briefing. Djavaheri discussed the impacts tariffs have had on small and mid-sized businesses.
Letters to the Editor: “City of San Pedro?” Faux News Fumbles, ICE Theater, and the Plastic Politics of Kristi Noem
City of San Pedro?
San Pedro needs to be its own city with a mayor and city council, just like Lomita, Gardena, etc.
We have a...
Carson City Limits
Carson – The Future of Climate Action
The City of Carson has historically been defined by its deep roots in fossil fuel production. For decades, oil companies played a major role...
Long Beach News
Ports Briefs: Tariff ‘Whipsaw Effect’ Brings POLA New Cargo Record and POLB Kicks Off Terminal Expansion
Bobby Djavaheri, President of Yedi Houseware, a family-owned business in Los Angeles, joined Seroka for the briefing. Djavaheri discussed the impacts tariffs have had on small and mid-sized businesses.
Art Exhibition: Robin Jack Sarner — Anamnesis: Remembering What We Forgot to Be
At the heart of this exhibition lies a question both personal and universal: What does it mean to return to the self we were always meant to be?
KAPSLOK and More at The Sardine
The members of KAPSLOK come from Alaska, Seattle, and New York but have melded their differing musical backgrounds into a bond in Seattle’s DIY scene, creating music in tune with folks on the ground while at the same time nostalgic.
A Cool Taste of Summer: My Adventures with Raw Cuisine
Another dish I absolutely love is steak tartare. Typically marinated and served with salad and fries, it's a common and cherished dish in Paris.
This Grill is on Fire
You can make an argument for many ingredients that are exceptional on the grill, and I won’t argue. But I have a formula that’s applicable anywhere produce and meats are sold, a four-part trifecta of corn, zucchini, green chile and meat — or similar meaty element.
Diaries of a Black Sound Engineer
Steve’s not just a fan—he’s lived through the rise of L.A.’s punk and rock scenes. He’s the drummer for Carnage Asada, a band with George Murillo on vocals, Tony Fate on guitar, David O. Jones on bass, Dave Travis on cello, and at one point, Dez Cadena of Black Flag.
Random Happening. Curtain Up: San Pedro’s Fred Crawford Stars in a Rollicking Vaudeville Variety Revue
Enjoy ‘Golden Age Hollywood-style” laughs, impressions, and tap dancing. Whether you know him from his time as a barista at Sacred Grounds, tap dancing at Papadakis Taverna, or just being a true San Pedro character, you won’t want to miss this.
CitySpark at RLn
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- • Carson — 31,728 Cases/ 333 Deaths
- • Harbor City — 8,575 Cases/ 53 Deaths
- • Lomita — 5,420 Cases/ 60 Deaths
- • Long Beach — 150,031 Cases/ 1,323 Deaths
- • Los Angeles — 3,244,694/ 31,637
- • RPV — 6,682 Cases/ 86 Deaths
- • San Pedro — 23,935 Cases/ 183 Deaths
- • Torrance— 30,391 Cases/ 322 Deaths
- • Wilmington — 21,970 Cases/ 136 Deaths
- ———-—— As of: Sept. 13, 2022 -————
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Ports Briefs: Tariff ‘Whipsaw Effect’ Brings POLA New Cargo Record and POLB Kicks Off Terminal Expansion
Bobby Djavaheri, President of Yedi Houseware, a family-owned business in Los Angeles, joined Seroka for the briefing. Djavaheri discussed the impacts tariffs have had on small and mid-sized businesses.
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