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, […]
The August 2021 issue of San Pedro Today is now available online. COVER STORY: Pirate Pride: A late home run sends San Pedro High School Baseball to its first CIF-LACS Open Division […]
In a world where everything old is new again, it’s no surprise that vinyl albums are making a comeback. Last year, vinyl albums outsold compact discs for the first time since 1986. […]
Its membership has included two members of Congress, two state assemblymen, two L.A. County supervisors, five L.A. Superior Court judges, an L.A. city attorney, three L.A. City Council members, and numerous South […]
On Friday, April 16, Mary Star High School played its first-ever on-campus varsity football game on its brand-new field. The field, which features an incredible panoramic backdrop that stretches from the Vincent […]