One of the most common struggles I hear among people is that, despite their desire to get in shape or lose weight, the older they get, the harder it becomes to “fit […]
The current San Pedro Bay Historical Society exhibition at the Muller House on San Pedro weddings got me digging deep into my own family archives and in the process, uncovered a little-known […]
Every square inch of our less-than-two-acre campus will be covered with kids this week. The local office stores must rejoice at all the hot glue, blue tape, bright colored paper, and Styrofoam […]
In junior high, a few of us went down to the guidance counselor to get help because our common friend was talking about ending her own life. That counselor was a safe […]
There are two new books that San Pedrans should put on their summer reading list. Both books were written by former San Pedrans and both are about San Pedro — old San […]
Raise your hand if you’ve ever suffered from any type of anxiety or depression. (You can’t see me, but I’m raising my hand right now.) Now raise your hand if you’ve ever […]
San Pedro High School and L.A. Harbor College have had a symbiotic relationship ever since the junior (now community) college opened in 1949. Pirate athletes who didn’t have the grades, finances, or […]
If you spent any time at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center here in San Pedro in the last few years, you have probably met the friendly and spirited Sister Margaret. […]
Port of Los Angeles High School (Charter) – Christopher Magana will be attending University of California Berkeley to study Computer Sciences with the dream of someday working at Walt Disney Imagineering. While […]
When I was a teenager struggling with my weight, I used to think there was some “secret” to weight loss being kept from me. I’d obsess over every book, magazine, and article […]
I have been writing this column for San Pedro Today for just over 10 years and have covered many different topics. Some of these topics have shared elements of my life, personal […]