This Sunday will mark the 38th running of the L.A. Marathon and my friend, Charles Bennett, is entered in what will be his 33rd marathon. His first was 1974 and then, oddly, as Charles is occasionally
Editor: Mayor Davis certainly is disconnected when it comes to revitalizing the Promenade. Corporate franchises, like fast food, have deep pockets and are able to afford the overpriced rents. Independ
Sawtelle Sake sponsors an excitement about not only their products, but the process, the culture, the methods and of course the honor encompassing all of it.
Last year, the Legislature voted to curb campaign contributions to local government officials from those affected by official business. While the new law is very narrow, it now faces a legal challenge.
In 2015 and again in 2017, the California Legislature reformed how tax and bond measures are presented to voters, providing greater transparency on impacts and requiring ballot summaries to be neutral. There’s now a new effort to undo much of those reforms.
Evan Meyer welcomes the Dean of Public Policy at New York University, Sherry Glied on this episode of Meyerside Chats.
Recorded February 1,, 2023
Evan Meyer welcomes the Dean of