Cover Stories

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…

4 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

4 months ago

Hard Acts to Follow

The Sardine in San Pedro is the place to be to get the pulse of music scenes across genres and…

4 months ago

Tariff Tax Falls on Port Workers First

Four days later, with no ships at all coming from China due to his ludicrous 145% tariff, Trump blinked and…

4 months ago

From Demolition to Recognition

Aside from occasional references to the Sepulveda family during the land grant era, it’s rare that the contributions of Mexican-Americans…

4 months ago

Maj. Gen. Gravett to Silent Americans

When I invited Gravett to the offices of Random Lengths last week to tape clips as part of our marketing…

4 months ago

China Shipping Ruling May End Decades of Lawlessness

After almost a quarter century of on-again-off-again litigation, a May 2 ruling by a San Diego judge may finally put…

4 months ago