Hahn Names Vet’s Center after Dominguez
On Saturday Feb. 28 LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn unveiled the plaque which names the veterans center at 111 So Gaffey Street, in San...

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San Pedro Afloat Parade 2024
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Artist Reidar Schopp, Entanglements and the Life You Build
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Terminal Island Remembers Internment
Terminal Island’s history and the ongoing struggle for immigrant justice are part of the same fight — that was the core message that echoed across the speeches at the Day of Remembrance event.
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Terminal Island Remembers Internment
Terminal Island’s history and the ongoing struggle for immigrant justice are part of the same fight — that was the core message that echoed across the speeches at the Day of Remembrance event.
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...
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Hahn Names Vet’s Center after Dominguez
On Saturday Feb. 28 LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn unveiled the plaque which names the veterans center at 111 So Gaffey Street, in San...
San Pedro News
Hahn Names Vet’s Center after Dominguez
On Saturday Feb. 28 LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn unveiled the plaque which names the veterans center at 111 So Gaffey Street, in San...
Crime Stabilized, Vacancies Persist
Because maintenance is not free. It costs $3.6 million and counting. And in a working waterfront corridor shaped by pandemic shocks, retail contraction, and shifting consumer habits, the question is not whether the district stayed the same. The question is whether staying the same is worth a mandatory tax — and who gets to decide.
Carson City Limits
City of Carson to Lower Flags to Half-Staff in Honor of Civil Rights Icon Reverend Jesse Jackson
This gesture is a recognized custom used by local governments to reflect the collective sentiment of their residents and to pay homage to figures who have profoundly shaped the American narrative.
Long Beach News
Random Happening: Regency-Era Grand Ball Comes Aboard the Queen Mary
You are invited to step into a world of romance, refinement, and high-society spectacle, aboard the Queen Mary for its newest signature event, The...
Terminal Island Remembers Internment
Terminal Island’s history and the ongoing struggle for immigrant justice are part of the same fight — that was the core message that echoed across the speeches at the Day of Remembrance event.
Eugene Daub Portraits, Medals, and Monuments
Portraits, Medals, and Monuments provides an in-depth view into Daub’s dedication to sculpting and his ingenuity to succeed in a competitive arena.
Random Happening: Regency-Era Grand Ball Comes Aboard the Queen Mary
You are invited to step into a world of romance, refinement, and high-society spectacle, aboard the Queen Mary for its newest signature event, The...
100 years in San Pedro
Trani Family's Legacy of Great Food
By Gretchen Williams, Columnist
"Cent'Anni" (100 years) is the traditional Italian toast, wishing long life as the wine glasses clink....
As PBID Renewal Looms, San Pedro Artists Weigh Survival Over Spectacle
Everyone in the room cared deeply about the same thing — bringing people back into galleries, rebuilding energy after COVID, protecting what's left of an "organic" arts district that predates any marketing plan. But beneath the surface, the real conversation wasn't about paint or programming. It was about power.
Port of Long Beach Debuts Children’s Book
“Soleil the Sea Lion Explores the Green Port” was written by port media relations manager Art Marroquin and illustrated by Long Beach artist Michelle Dinh. The port produced an initial 2,500 copies of the book for local schools and community events.
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New Round Of Grants Announced by Harbor Community Benefit Foundation
Advisory Committee Formed, Youth Committee To Follow
The Harbor Community Benefit Foundation (HCBF) has announced the opening of round 10 of its Community Benefit Grant...
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