Cover Stories

Gatekeeper of Philippine Culture: Linda Nietes-Little to Receive Banaag Award

In February Linda Nietes-Little, owner of Philippine Expression Bookshop in San Pedro received a remarkable letter from the Philippine Consulate…

4 years ago

The Vanderlip Dream — Heir Proposes Historic Museum for Peninsula After Sale of Villa Narcissa

The historic Vanderlip mansion, built in 1924, is the centerpiece of an 11.5-acre property hidden in the hill directly above…

4 years ago

Supermarket Workers Vote to Authorize Strike

The United Food and Commercial Workers Union 770 said in a statement that the supermarket corporations engaged in illegal and…

4 years ago

Anti-SLAPP Motion Prevails — Pet Clinic’s $21.5 Million Lawsuit to be Dismissed

The Peninsula Pet Clinic’s $21.5 million lawsuit against its protestors is going to be dismissed, at least against some of…

4 years ago

Stout Stew: The Joyce of Cooking

Two weeks ago you probably forgot to corn the beef. But there are other parts of Irish culture we can…

4 years ago

They All Want to Be Mayor of LA: They All Sound the Same

According to the LA City Clerk’s office, there are 28 candidates who have pulled papers to enter the race to…

4 years ago

2022 Homeless Count: San Pedro and LA Hold First Count in Two Years

I participated in the homeless count this year, but my team did not find any homeless people. The place we…

4 years ago

Nine Candidates Line Up to Become the Next Rep for the 15th Council District

Come June 7, There Can Only Be Two By Anealia Kortkamp, Editorial Intern Joe Buscaino looms large in the political…

4 years ago

Seven Years Later— A Progress Report: Eliminating The MHF Refinery Threat

The seventh anniversary of the explosion at the Torrance Refinery was marked by a burst of activity aimed at finally…

4 years ago

Erasure or Remembrance? — Japanese Internment 80 Years Later

Feb. 19 marks the 80th anniversary of when Terminal Island’s residents became the first Japanese Americans on the West Coast…

4 years ago