As San Pedro grows and evolves, so do our infrastructure needs. From roads in and out of Pedro, to the Vincent Thomas Bridge, to water and sewer systems, the demands of urban […]
The surf class at San Pedro High School was started in 1994 by former and longtime swim coach Wayne Rhea to give swimmers extra practice during the off-season. The school did not […]
One of my life’s passions is talking with people of all ages to inspire and motivate them to discover their passion, to believe in themselves, and to stand up for what they […]
I’ve been a beekeeper for about ten years. This means I will squeeze a conversation about beekeeping into any social occasion, whether you want to hear about it or not. There are […]
The passing of Joe Marino and Joe Mardesich within weeks of each other in February was a double gut punch to the thousands whose lives they impacted during their long tenures with […]
Interview has been edited for length and clarity. Have you heard of the “bike whisperer”? If not, let me introduce you. This month, I sat down with Manny – San Pedran, bike […]
The Great Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942 celebration, all set to return February 25 at the Fort MacArthur Museum after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, was shot down at […]
Interview has been edited for length and clarity. Our stories continue this month with Garrett Dunbar, a former homeless services caseworker/staff member. I first met Garrett five years ago while he was […]
A local rite of passage for students over the last 30 years has been a sail on a tall ship in San Pedro Bay. Thanks to the Los Angeles Maritime Institute, budding […]
Food insecurity in our country is real. It is estimated that locally and nationally, one in five children do not get enough food daily — this in the richest country in the […]
For the last four years, the San Pedro High School Sailing Team has been stronger than ever, with a dedicated team that has beat many well-funded and private schools. San Pedro High […]