The Cabrillo Beach Pier closed a year ago when COVID deaths were high. Months later, it was deemed safe by the County of Los Angeles Public Health department to open the beaches […]
“Imagine all the people living life in peace.” – John Lennon Exactly 50 years ago, John Lennon released his iconic song “Imagine” to the world. As a huge Beatles/Lennon fan while attending […]
Vaccinations are slowly becoming more available, COVID numbers are dropping, and restrictions are beginning to lift. Right now, we are in the “red” or “substantial risk” tier on the state’s Blueprint for […]
Why do I work so hard but can’t ever seem to see any changes? I was asked this the other day. It’s a question I’m frequently asked by those frustrated by their […]
It’s surreal to think that everything about how we live and socialize changed a year ago this month when we went into lockdown. Fortunately, outdoor dining is open again, and there are […]
I had planned to kayak with Paddle Out Plastic in the morning and pick up trash in the Port of Los Angeles with this volunteer group. The late-night fog horns told me […]
San Pedro has always been a hard-working town. From whaling to boat building and from tuna to moving America’s cargo, we are a workforce that adapts to the demands of the day. […]
Operator, well could you help me place this call? –Jim Croce, 1972 Well, I’ve finally done it — I cut the cord. I said goodbye to my telephone landline, one of the […]
Since Californians can no longer go out to eat, it’s no stretch to imagine there’s been a huge uptick in home cooking. I know for myself I’ve worn out three microwaves since […]
Last March, when our lives changed dramatically due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus, a deep sense of anxiety set in, fueled by the worry for the health of my family, […]
For the last year, a group of San Pedro residents has been finding comfort and hope by sharing items they no longer need with others in their neighborhood, often strangers. The Buy […]