Dreamstate Harbor, an electronic music event, took place June 11 and 12 in San Pedro at Berth 46, also known as the Outer Harbor. Across the water from Cabrillo Beach, this is […]
Let me apologize for briefly discussing my recent and long-awaited vacation in early June. I don’t post pictures on Facebook of places we visit, and this group vacation has been on hold […]
Summer is a time to enjoy family and friends, and although we are in the midst of the worst inflation in 40 years, there is still a sense of positivity in the […]
In November, voters will elect a new L.A. City Councilmember for our district. Now is the time for voters to ask these candidates how they will serve our community. As our newly […]
I was reluctant to write this article because I am still researching the history of the space in Point Fermin Park, which was most recently home to the American Cetacean Society – […]
It’s been mentioned here more than once that one of the great things about San Pedro is our large population of veterans. Proudly wearing insignia-festooned baseball caps and t-shirts, in vehicles sporting […]
The San Pedro High School Athletic Hall of Fame banquet, the hottest ticket in town before the pandemic, returns in November after a two-year hiatus. Five All-City performers will be inducted individually, […]
San Pedro has never seen a project we can’t make harder, longer, or more expensive. I get it — I’ve only lived in San Pedro for 15 years, so I’m not allowed […]
Motivating and inspiring others — whether through sports, career development, leading organizations, or volunteer work in our community — is something I truly enjoy. Whether speaking in front of thousands while giving […]
Forget birthdays. What really makes me feel old is reading that the minimum wage in Los Angeles will go up to $16 in July. When I was hired at the McDonald’s on […]
The pandemic is waning, and folks are re-emerging and finding a whole new side of San Pedro to love. I get stopped almost daily by folks who read my article about the […]