San Pedro Mourns Sudden Passing of Restauranteur Bob Trusela
San Pedrans were shocked and saddened this morning to learn of the passing of restaurateur Bob Trusela, who recently opened Otto Trattoria on Sixth Street. Trusela, 57, died of natural causes last night at his home in San Pedro.
Photography Exhibit Draws Out-of-Towners for First Thursday
Last night at First Thursday, South Bay photographer, Allan Stansbury, showcased his landscape photos in the exhibition titled “In the Eye of the Beholder.”
1-Mile Stretch of Gaffey Street Slated for Facelift
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s announcement on Tuesday of the first round of “Great Streets” confirmed that the makeover of Gaffey Street will cover a 1-mile stretch from the 110 Harbor Freeway all the way to Fifteenth Street.
S.T.E.A.M. Magnet Coming to Dana Middle School
Beginning in the 2015-2016 school year, Dana Middle School will open a new Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math — or S.T.E.A.M. — Magnet to incoming sixth graders.
San Pedro Urban Greening Project to be Showcased on First Thursday
The open house event will outline details of the project and potential areas of development.
‘Pink’ the Pelican Released After Speedy Recovery
A brown pelican that made headlines in April when it was found in Long Beach with its pouch slashed was released at Royal Palms State Beach today after recovering from two surgeries at the International Bird Rescue Center in San Pedro.
Graduation Dreams Come True for Boys & Girls Club College Bound Students
Last Friday (May 30), nearly 300 College Bound senior students filled the Warner Grand Theatre and walked its stage on their way to the colleges and careers of their dreams.
Weekly News Roundup – June 2, 2014
San Pedrans Mark Memorial Day, Friday Night Quake, Elks Lodge Arson Suspect’s Arraignment Postponed
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