San Pedro

Walker’s Cafe Sold to Buyer Who Intends to Change Nothing

In late March, Prospect Group officially closed the deal on purchasing Walker’s Cafe, a beloved San Pedro diner that closed…

4 years ago

Gatekeeper of Philippine Culture: Linda Nietes-Little to Receive Banaag Award

In February Linda Nietes-Little, owner of Philippine Expression Bookshop in San Pedro received a remarkable letter from the Philippine Consulate…

4 years ago

Random Happening — Chris Pierce Tours American Silence

In the spring of 2020, Pierce said he found himself suddenly at home, learning how to be an “overnight audio…

4 years ago

Anti-SLAPP Motion Prevails — Pet Clinic’s $21.5 Million Lawsuit to be Dismissed

The Peninsula Pet Clinic’s $21.5 million lawsuit against its protestors is going to be dismissed, at least against some of…

4 years ago

Rep. Nanette Barragán Funds Local Projects in Vote to Pass Omnibus Appropriations Funding Package

Rep. Barragán championed funding for 10 projects that will directly benefit District 44 residents.

4 years ago

San Pedro Galleries Bloom with Expanded Arts Events

Art in San Pedro is in full bloom as spring approaches. Three notable exhibitions will be on view in time…

4 years ago

Erasure or Remembrance? — Japanese Internment 80 Years Later

Feb. 19 marks the 80th anniversary of when Terminal Island’s residents became the first Japanese Americans on the West Coast…

4 years ago

Hahn and GCP Begin Demo of Vacant Courthouse

SAN PEDRO — Supervisor Janice Hahn and Genton Cockum Partners on Feb. 9, announced the demolition of the San Pedro…

4 years ago

Vacant San Pedro Courthouse to be Demolished to Make Way for Apartments and Food Hall

SAN PEDRO—On the morning of Feb. 8, demolition will begin on the long-vacant San Pedro Courthouse to make way for…

4 years ago

Random Letters: 2-3-22

Matters of  Ukraine  I read your story on Dr. MLK, Jr.’s speech. [RLN, Jan 20, 2022 issue] I’m concerned that…

4 years ago