Cover Stories

What Build Back Better Could Mean

For the second time in a generation, a Democratic president has taken office in the midst of an economic catastrophe…

4 years ago

Guitars for Afghan Girls

Local Musician Ventures To Teach Musical Stars In 2014, following the reporting of a 2012 terrorist attack in Kabul, Afghanistan,…

4 years ago

Foul Smell: Carson Residents are Fed up with County, City’s Stalling

Carson residents are sickened by how city officials and the county have handled the repulsive smell caused by hydrogen sulfide…

4 years ago

Armada Outside the Twin Ports

The traffic jam of 70 ships signals failure of just-in-time delivery Standing at the lookout on South Gaffey Street overlooking…

4 years ago

SP Courthouse to be Demolished, Replaced with Apartments

Project is committed to 20 percent affordable housing  The San Pedro Courthouse, which closed in 2013 when the local court…

4 years ago

Oil Terminal Project Highlights Larger Issues

Commissioner Diane Middleton challenges staff on leasing policies Homeowner activist Janet Gunter made another attempt to get action on a…

4 years ago

Menduina Schneider Gallery Appreciating San Pedro

Artist couple creates recognition and space for artists in the breadth of a redoubling arts district Alejandra Schneider and Jorge…

4 years ago

Mitoma Returns—Eldest Candidate In Carson Special Election Believes He Still Has What It Takes To Serve

Thirty years ago, Michael Mitoma ran for the council seat left vacant by Councilman Walter J. Egan, who was convicted…

4 years ago

Recall Rejected At Polls ― Biden Visit Delivers Final Punch

After a serious mid-summer scare, Gov. Gavin Newsom handily survived only the second gubernatorial recall election in California history, with…

4 years ago

Isais Pulido — The Face of Carson’s Emerging Leaders

There are less than two months left before Carson residents decide who will fill the city council seat left vacant…

4 years ago