As a San Pedro resident, this is a subject near and dear to the heart. POC, as it is, has GOT to go! I'm dating myself surely, but when I was in high school, POC was THE place to go for prom night, in the South Bay! My husband (new to the area) and I had been remiss in getting down there, since we moved back to the area. Hungering for a local seafood market, we wandered in there one afternoon and were stunned to find what a dump it had become!
From the outside, it looks like it's…
ContinueAdded by Jana Oto on August 26, 2013 at 10:00pm — 12 Comments
Left: Johnny O'Kane with his son Jonathan Andrew "Drew" O'Kane
By Diana L. Chapman
Johnny O'Kane's children who wanted to bury their father next to their mother who died of cancer in 2005 might not get the chance after his second wife resurfaced recently, claimed his body and had their father's account frozen, according to her face book page.
The…
ContinueAdded by Diana Chapman on November 19, 2012 at 4:30pm — No Comments
Most of us have been very supportive of Crafted, and do want to see it thrive.
Many new craft vendors have come on board and more sign up often.
But I am also aware of a turnover coming starting at the end of November. Actually, many changes have already started. Some of our favorites will be leaving and sadly, before the holiday shopping is in full swing. I'm hearing the guess of close…
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Kicking off a great Fourth of July weekend in San Pedro was the Third annual Cars and Stripes Forever show sponsored by the Port of Los Angeles. Check out some of the highlights!
Added by Branimir Kvartuc on July 5, 2011 at 1:57am — No Comments
Video and Text by Jamaal Street
Once the final out was recorded, it was time to rejoice for the small school from San Pedro, California. In its first year competing in the CIF-Los Angeles City Section playoffs, the Port Of Los Angeles High softball team claimed their, and the school's, first City Section title with a 2-0 win over Northridge Academy in the Small Schools Division finals at Birmingham High in Lake Balboa. Wednesday, May 25, 2011 will forever be known as the day the Polar…
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Are you ready for summer in San Pedro??
The Port of Los Angeles has planned a great number of summer events this year to entertain and delight the entire family.
June 4th: Grand Opening of the 30-acre Wiomington Waterfront Park (10am-4pm)
The grand opening celebration will feature entertainment, games, park tours and free lunch. The new park…
Added by Branimir Kvartuc on May 20, 2011 at 4:30pm — No Comments
The “Ghost Fish” sculpture, a 40-foot blue fin tuna hung from a galvanized steel frame over the water at Berth 73 near Sampson Way, will incorporate aluminum and glass cast objects and artifacts gathered from local fishermen. A solar-powered camera and video screen in the fish’s eye will illuminate, according to an email they sent me.… |
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