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 […]
Since March is Women’s History Month and this year’s theme is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories,” I asked Renee O’Connor, a professional actress (known around the world for playing Gabrielle on […]
The San Pedro Honorary Mayor campaign is back, and the list of candidates is as diverse as they are passionate about their charities. For those who don’t know, the San Pedro Chamber […]
The unique aspects of San Pedro’s culture are a compelling reflection of our community and can attract new visitors, residents, and businesses. It’s also a vital determining factor of how our community […]
Interview has been edited for length and clarity. I sat down with Shauna and her adorable dog, Koa, this month at their apartment. I first met Shauna years ago at a local […]
We ran up a hefty tab at the tiki bar while on vacation. Now my family has to find the clues and figure out how to earn coins to pay off our […]
Inadvertently or not, baby boomers like myself are constantly reminded that we’re old. Personally, I have no problems with it; the wife says I was born old, and it’s true. As a […]
In a world where it feels that truth is hard to find or positivity is an afterthought, the reality is that these two elements of life are closer to us than we […]