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The Murder of Andrea Hines

In one interview after the next, Keita unflinchingly exposed the relationship dynamics between the Garcias and Hines that will leave…

5 months ago

Unburying the Truth

David Calloway’s “If Someday Comes” Traces America's Unfinished Reckoning With Its Past Retired film and television producer David Calloway, a…

5 months ago

ICE Protest Brings Out San Pedro’s Youth—and an Army of Cops

By Rosie Knight It was, like so many contemporary protests are, first shared online: ICE OUT OF SAN PEDRO, the…

5 months ago

Breaking: 45,000 SoCal Grocery Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Authorize Strike

Grocery shoppers are also feeling frustrated by major grocery chains like Kroger and Albertsons, and recent reports show why. Consumer…

5 months ago

Port of Los Angeles Announces Six-Month Closure of Northbound SR 47 On-Ramp at Gaffey Street in San Pedro

The SR 47 Interchange Project is replacing the existing southbound SR 47 off-ramp from the Vincent Thomas Bridge, currently on…

5 months ago

Sunken City Coffee

Now open six days a week during breakfast and lunch hours, Sunken City keeps its menu simple: espresso, Americano, iced…

5 months ago

Creating More Chaos

The media took the bait and covered the raids and protests in days of long coverage. It focused on the…

5 months ago

A Red Cantaloupe Experience Honors ‘Griot’ Legacy, Father Amde Hamilton

A Red Cantaloupe, along with the community, celebrates legends who have helped shape the LA music and cultural scene. Father…

5 months ago

Global Chef, Local Legend

Last month, acclaimed pitmaster and culinary entrepreneur Chef Shalamar Lane took center stage at one of Africa’s most prestigious culinary…

5 months ago

Demonizing Immigration, Bowing to Oligarchy

If you were the person in charge of carrying out the orders to deport people here who are undocumented, and…

5 months ago