Cover Stories

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…

6 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…

7 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…

7 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…

7 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…

7 months ago

Students Protest in L.A. as Fear Grows Over ICE Impersonators and Deportation Policies

The San Pedro and Banning School students demonstrators are emphasizing the importance of unity and standing up for immigrant rights.

7 months ago

Carson Activists Say: ‘Be Still,’ ‘Stay Ready’

Leslie handed out a 17-page agenda covering Trump’s executive orders attacking the civil service, democratic norms, publicly supported news such…

7 months ago

Democracy’s End, Or Rebirth?

The second wave of 50501 protests—dubbed “No Kings Day” on President’s Day—turned out thousands of protesters in capital cities across…

7 months ago

Fires, Floods and Fools: How LA Is Fighting Back

The Los Angeles River represents a “unicorn opportunity,” she said. “It provides the greatest opportunity to increase access [to] green…

7 months ago

LA Art Show Kicks Off Milestone 30th Edition, Feb. 19

DIVERSEartLA was born out of a necessity to amplify marginalized perspectives and the upcoming exhibition emphasizes the importance of diverse…

7 months ago