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Resistance in Action

“Certainly, that has been Indivisible's national message,” Jones said. “We know this is a long battle. But for those of…

7 months ago

An Injury To All

“We’re all connected. The federal government, the state and local government and the private sector,” Simon said. “We are all…

7 months ago

LA Harbor International Film Festival Sets Sail on 22nd Voyage March 13-16

“DocSunday,” 2 p.m. at the YWCA Harbor Area Julia Morgan Auditorium. This year features the POLA premiere of Patrice: The…

7 months ago

The Actors Jungle: A New Era of South Bay Theatrical Innovation

August’s idea came as a result of wanting to fill the new theater gap in San Pedro. He started looking…

7 months ago

Brouwerij West Closes its Doors After a Weekend of Goodbyes

San Pedro locals, Crafted vendors, and Brouwerij West devotees packed the courtyard and interior of the brewery for the event…

7 months ago

From Tuna Street to Walker’s Cafe

When they learned the port was intending to demolish these buildings to create more space for container storage, they immediately…

7 months ago

Time to Reform the LA Neighborhood Council Voting System

In Los Angeles, it is easier to vote for the U.S. presidency than it is to vote for a community…

8 months ago

Black in Place: Honoring the Black Diaspora’s Legacy

  It's Black History Month but the current regime is trying to wipe it away. It began as a way…

8 months ago

San Pedro’s Own Brenton Wood (July 26, 1941 to Jan. 3, 2025)

“The tunes like that just feel good, Oogum Boogum’ and Gimme Little Sign are two good-spirited songs,” Wood said. “It…

8 months ago

From Colombian Beans to Costco Eggs: The Ripple Effects of Inflation

Increased egg prices are due to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza or bird flu. The issue is such that there has…

8 months ago