Development Agreements known as DAs give a lot of latitude to a developer and a city in negotiating
By Brad Bott As Covid-19 cases decline again in Southern California, doctors are relieved to see pa
Politicians are drawn to power; once elected, most want to stay in office as long as they choose. Th
The Miramar Hotel has been a central part of Santa Monica’s history and an integral part of the co
Sara L. Cannon The United States may have 4 percent of the world’s population, but we have at lea
In the November 2020 election for Santa Monica City Council, a plethora of candidate
By Seema Verma Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Each year, more than 250,00
By Tara Barauskas Nearly half-a-year into the most prolific public health crisis of our lifetime,
By Tim Harter The Miramar project has long been of interest to me in my capacity as former deputy t
By John C. Smith They say the monsters from your past will keep coming at you until you kill them o
This Tuesday City Council will make a very important decision. Last month, after accepting the resig
By Seema Verma Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Nursing homes have become