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Letters to the Editor: Racial Profiling, “Fat Superman” and Fair Elections

The Old Bugaboo of Racial Profiling  It seems like the old bugaboo of racial profiling has returned, or did it…

3 months ago

Glitter, Sequins and Legacy

The festival will feature narrative features, documentaries and short films, with screenings, parties, mixers and Q&A sessions with filmmakers.

3 months ago

What Is San Pedro Doing, and Why Is It All Happening on One Night?

One thing RLN has heard consistently from San Pedro artists is that the PBID doesn’t communicate with its neighbors —…

3 months ago

Community ALERTS: Traffic – Major Vincent Thomas Bridge Closures & Ramp Shutdowns

  Overnight Closures of Vincent Thomas Bridge for Roadway Repairs Caltrans announces multiple overnight closures of the Vincent Thomas Bridge,…

3 months ago

Redistricting vs the Rape of America

Newsom’s redistricting proposal would go on the ballot this November and would only go into effect if Republicans redistrict first.…

3 months ago

Honey Lavender Dreams

. A recent partnership with Catalina Tea Bar, a truck at West Harbor, is helping her expand her knowledge of…

3 months ago

Random Happening: Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy Comes to San Pedro in October

This exclusive speakeasy will transport you to a bygone era as you sip on crafted cocktails inspired by four of…

3 months ago

The Militarization and Weaponization of Media Literacy

Funded and organized by NATO, the initiative positioned media literacy not as a means of empowering students to think critically…

3 months ago

Safe Zones, Strong Voices

Teachers Stand Against Deportations as School Year Begins By Mark Friedman, Columnist SAN PEDRO ― Teachers at San Pedro High…

3 months ago

Labor Leaders Center The Real Stakes In Redistricting Fight

Setting the stage for Gov. Gavin Newsom and other elected Democrats, at a press conference announcing the redistricting plan, the…

3 months ago