Cover Stories

Green Terminal White Elephant Exposed

Past POLA president Tonsich is sued Almost five years after the Port of Los Angeles unveiled Pasha’s Green Omni Terminal…

5 years ago

As Gang-Related Shootings Rise, Parents of Murdered Youth March for Peace

WILMINGTON — On May 13, more than a hundred people called for an end to the ongoing violence by marching…

5 years ago

Myths of the Lost War

The burden and costs of American amnesia: New book investigates ‘Dissenting POWs’ Two days after Christmas, 1970, CBS and NBC…

5 years ago

Documentary Recalls FDR’s “New Deal for Artists” as Advancing American Society

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Studs Terkel specialized in oral histories, so he knew whereof he spoke when over 40 years ago…

5 years ago

Censored: April 27 Artwalk Stakeholder Meeting

Most people in the survey consider the art walk a regional event — opposed to a community event, which was…

5 years ago

‘I Felt Hate More Than Anything’

How an Active Duty Airman Tried to Start a Civil War This story is part of a collaboration between ProPublica,…

5 years ago

Tracking Paul Flores — Like a Good Neighbor, San Pedro Minds Its Own Business

From the famous to the infamous, San Pedro has always been a place people come to blend in and disappear…

5 years ago

The Real Crime Is What’s Perfectly Legal

“As through this world I travel, I meet lots of funny men. Some will rob you with a six-gun, and…

5 years ago

Following Mike Sager: The Path of the Unusual Storyteller

Recently, I interviewed journalist/author Mike Sager, discussing his writing process. Sager had published two books in quick succession in September…

5 years ago

Motherhood and Enchiladas

Mother shares her challenges and successes as a businesswoman By Terelle Jerricks, Managing Editor, and Ruby Muñoz, Editorial Intern Editor’s…

5 years ago