It’s not often that the events and actions of our youth continue to resonate decades later. But then again; most people aren’t Louie Zamperini.
Read More“Team Apollo” was an endearing term used with love by those of us who participated behind the scenes of that first “Boot Print” on the moon.
Read MoreDr. Kim White has entered her second year as the exalted ruler of the San Pedro Elks Lodge after she became the first woman leader of the San Pedro Elks Lodge in 2023
Read MoreAlmost Lost to History – with Monique Sugimoto and Rick Humphrey in the Local History Center
Read MoreDiana Starr joined the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) only two years ago, and she is now preparing to become the Regent for the local Point Vicente chapter in June.
Read More“We are considered to be America’s Cheerleaders,” she says, “We positively bleed red, white and blue!” Alta Graham knows how to work an audience.
Read MoreEarly on an April morning a truck carrying a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Memorial) Wall, “The Wall That Heals” (Wall), arrived at Johnson Park in the City of Gardena.
Read MoreSaving Michelangelo's Dome: How Three Mathematicians and a Pope Sparked an Architectural Revolution
Read MoreMany Peninsula locals are familiar with community-favorite spot Torrance Bakery. The Rossberg family opened the bakery in 1984 with only six employees and 1200 square feet.
Read MoreA journalists job is to report on informative, important or impactful news, where they shine the spotlight on someone or something other than themselves.
Read MoreI think this is a wonderful milestone that demands a special acknowledgement of our founder and my cousin, Nancy Banning Call.
Read MoreA few weeks after the church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. closed to the public due to land movement, officials recently announced that Wayfarers Chapel, the famous glass and redwood sanctuary on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, would be disassembled and relocated.
Read MoreI’m not sure if it was the roar of engines that sunny morning in June 1923 or the sight of 300 Model T Fords “racing” toward the barren peninsula from Torrance, but something new and wonderful was afoot.
Read MoreThe Point Vicente Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution commemorated the end of the Vietnam War this month by inviting Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard King to speak about his experience.
Read MoreLoss of any kind; youth, a person, a relationship, a job, a place, a country, or a love, brings stress. Some people jump the gun and pre-grieve a real or imagined loss.
Read MoreIn recent survey of US cities with a combination of the highest median annual income and the most residents over 65 years of age, Rancho Palos Verdes came in 1st nationally.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, nestled along the rugged coastline of Southern California, there lay a place of exquisite beauty known as Palos Verdes.
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