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October 2011 – Digital Issue

The October 2011 digital issue is available now!

July 2011 – Digital Issue

The July 2011 issue is ready to download.

June 2011 – Digital Issue

The special Father’s Day edition of San Pedro Today is available to download.

April 2011 – Digital Issue

The April 2011 issue is available to download!

John Olguin Special Edition – Feb. 2011 Digital Issue

The John Olguin Special Edition (February 2011) is ready to download!

November 2010 – Digital Issue

The November 2010 issue is available to download!

This is now…

San Pedro Today asked a few of Holy Trinity’s eighth graders to share their thoughts about their time being a Charger and moving on to high school. The following are their complete essays.

10 Questions: SP Block by Block’s Angela “Romee” Romero

Angela “Romee” Romero had a goal… to walk every block in San Pedro, and she wanted to document every step of the way. So she put on a pair of Vans, grabbed her trusty camera, and set off to pound the pavement in every part of town.

Celebrating Freedom

What do lamb, mostaccioli, beer, wine, music, and dancing in the street have to do with democracy? Well, not much actually, but all of those things are key ingredients for celebrating democracy if you happen to be Croatian.

The Window

We own a 1917 house and there is always something that needs to be done. These projects came to a standstill when two bigger priorities came along: our two sons.

May 2010 – Digital Issue

San Pedro Today, May 2010

Letters to the Editor (May 2010)

Warner Grand Theatre Troubles The San Pedro Chamber of Commerce would like to go on record as taking a strong position on keeping the Warner Grand Theatre open and fully operational. Due to the fact that the City of Los Angeles has made a decision to privatize the theatre, we are recommending that all efforts be made

Ready… Camera Roll… Take 7… Action!

It seems like just a couple months, but it’s been closer to eight years ago that the seeds for the 7th Annual L.A.

The Proverbial “Hi Mom”

Throughout the years we have all seen the athlete who says, “Hi Mom,” when put in front of a camera on national television.

To Mom

I have known a lot of wonderful and loving mothers in addition to my own Mom. My wife, my grandmother, my sisters, my mother-in-law, my aunts, and numerous other relatives and friends come to mind. I have also known a lot of heroic single moms (and dads) who have sacrificed and worked hard for their

Economics, Education and the Quality of Life

Recently, I was discussing the state of the economy with a friend. Of course, we talked about struggling businesses, unemployment, home foreclosures and all the topics that fill the national news. Emergency fixes are being implemented to prop up the economy: bailouts, job creation programs, etc.

Spring Cleaning is in the Air

These days, we can all use some good news.

Degrees of Separation

Just as a rock thrown into a puddle of water sends out ever-expanding ripples, a story about someone from San Pedro inevitably reaches out and touches other lives, sometimes in the most unexpected ways. Take, for instance, last month’s column about Greg Sharp

Keep the Lights on at the Warner Grand

News flash: The City of Los Angeles is in a financial crisis and the mayor and city council have been forced to make painful budget cuts to keep the city operating during these recessionary times. There are no easy solutions at a time when the city is in danger of running out of money and

New Technologies To Be Labeled “Born in San Pedro”

I’ve always been kind of a science geek.