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Sunken City Coffee

Now open six days a week during breakfast and lunch hours, Sunken City keeps its menu simple: espresso, Americano, iced…

4 months ago

A Red Cantaloupe Experience Honors ‘Griot’ Legacy, Father Amde Hamilton

A Red Cantaloupe, along with the community, celebrates legends who have helped shape the LA music and cultural scene. Father…

4 months ago

No Help, No Home

As the family cleaned up the dust and debris, they began to suspect something was wrong. Their own research confirmed…

4 months ago

Trump’s War On Immigrants And The Rule Of Law

“When the highest court undermines both legal principles and its own legitimacy, it’s harder to rally support for ‘defending the…

4 months ago

CHRONICLES: The Photography of Ray Carofano

Whether the subject is abandoned and forgotten or functioning in isolation, these images trace society’s impact on open space like…

4 months ago

Martyrs of the Waterfront

Dickie Parker and John Knudsen were the first workers killed during the lead-up to the 1934 West Coast general strike,…

4 months ago

Neon Sun: Inside San Pedro’s Most Artistic New Eatery

Have you heard about the new restaurant on 9th Street called the Neon Sun? The buzz it’s been getting as…

4 months ago

The Murder Budget

Medicare, Medicaid and SNAP (food stamps) will all face drastic, unprecedented cuts, millions of Americans will lose health insurance, and…

4 months ago

Peace Week 2025 Engages the Harbor Community, May 22 to May 26

It's time for a week of peace activities at the San Pedro Waterfront, resisting the normalization and promotion of war…

5 months ago

Ship Tours: What You Need To Know, Fleet Week Highlights

Active duty ships will be open to the public daily from Friday, May 23rd, through Monday, May 26th

5 months ago