One of the first things you notice when you walk into Jonathan Williams’ modest office aboard the Battleship Iowa Museum is a large frame holding a certificate that reads in decorative lettering: […]
San Pedro Today: What inspired you to pursue such a lofty goal of walking every block in San Pedro? The simple answer is history. I was doing some research on the Warner […]
It’s with great sadness that we announce the passing of a very special member of the San Pedro Today family, our beloved San Pedro historian and longtime columnist, Angela “Romee” Romero. Angela […]
Mitch Riggin wanted an ocean view. The 51-year-old director and his wife, Korina, a camera operator, both in sports television, were moving to Los Angeles from Bend, Oregon, in early 2020 for […]
On November 16, 2020, the day Martin and Susan O’Sullivan took ownership of The Whale & Ale, Andrew Silber, the restaurant’s now former owner, removed the Union Jack that had hung in […]
Additional reporting by Avery Amaya-Adle. The crowd outside the newly renovated art gallery stretches into the middle of 6th Street, blocking traffic. It’s First Thursday in September, and the throng of people, […]
Standing on the top floor of an old two-story tugboat dispatch tower, Eric Johnson gazes north overlooking the area of his company’s most ambitious project yet, the 42-acre, $150 million redevelopment of […]
Retirement isn’t in Gilberto A. De Haro’s vocabulary. At 72 years old, the soft-spoken chef and owner of The Original Las Brisas Mexican Food on the corner of Gaffey and Channel streets […]
The September 2021 issue of San Pedro Today is now available online. COVER STORY: Heart & Soul: The De Haro family celebrates four decades of The Original Las Brisas Mexican Food. PLUS: […]
They grew up together as kids on the ballfield and are entering adulthood as champions. For five San Pedro High School baseball players — Mikey Brucelas, Jake Harper, Dylan Kordic, Cain Lusic, […]