My goal before the quarantine was to see the ocean daily, usually Cabrillo Beach. I would either take my kayak out or walk by the beach. If I was too busy, I […]
Raising children in an oceanfront port town has its perks, one being it is home to the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. My children’s lives have been enhanced by years of visits to the […]
My oldest son is learning to drive. I am seeing San Pedro through new eyes as a passenger and not a mom who has spent years shuffling kids around. With less traffic, […]
It was a couple of years ago when I tried to convince my dad to try Meals on Wheels. He was not fond of the idea at first. He had macular degeneration […]
Did you know that if you want to see the Rose Parade in person, you can leave San Pedro at 8:15 a.m. that morning and be there with time to spare? I […]
On a brisk Sunday morning, I kayaked with a group called Paddle Out Plastic. Five of us launched our kayaks from the Cabrillo Beach boat ramp. We headed to the inside of […]
Raising two kids coupled with the high cost of living in California, I am always on the lookout for a deal. My parents were frugal, not cheap, and knew how to make […]
It may not be the North Pole, but this building on 8th Street at Weymouth Corners is buzzing with activity. The Assistance League of San Pedro-South Bay, a non-profit agency, operates the […]
For the last two years, Luke Euzarraga has been the facility director at Anderson Memorial Senior Citizen Center. He is breathing new life into the large facility by expanding classes that help […]
Port of Los Angeles High School (Charter) – Christopher Magana will be attending University of California Berkeley to study Computer Sciences with the dream of someday working at Walt Disney Imagineering. While […]