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The Fight for San Pedro’s Heart: Saving Our Legacy Businesses

By Emma Rault, Columnist In the past year alone, we’ve seen more than half a dozen iconic San Pedro gathering…

2 years ago

Future So Bright, It Burns

When chief executives of any municipality speak on the state of their city, it is the successes and the victories…

2 years ago

A Radical Kind of Love

"I said, it's time for younger people to get their hooks into all of this. It's time to step aside…

2 years ago

Bodies of Water

Water is the next, and perhaps final, frontier in the environmental push to save our planet. We are four years…

2 years ago

Dancing Waters Is Gone. Who Benefits?

So what would a more ethical, sustainable approach to development look like? “Actually responding to local housing needs rather than…

2 years ago

Women’s History Month Profile Meet LA Harbor Commissioner Diane Middleton: A Champion for Civil Rights and Worker Advocacy

  By Melani Morose Edelstein, Columnist The indomitable spirit of San Pedro’s own civil rights activist Diane Middleton burns bright.…

2 years ago

Remembering the Wobblies and the Klan 100 Years Later

Earlier this month, the San Pedro Neighbors for Peace and Justice and Code Pink commemorated the 100th anniversary of the…

2 years ago

Super Tuesday Sets Frame For November

Here in LA, initial results—with roughly half the votes counted—show two public defenders running for county judge in close races…

2 years ago

Putin’s Puppets And America’s Circus Courts

To put things in a broader context, "Today is an excellent day to remind all of you Americans that the…

2 years ago

DocSunday at LAHIFF: From Fish Harbor to World War II

Indeed, in the period between the construction of Fish Harbor in 1915 and World War II, stories abound of fishermen…

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