Stacy – my best bud since we met in LaMaze class – reached out a few weeks ago. She wanted me to check my calendar. She had ...
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Redevelopment of the Travelodge is expected to cost about $45 million, according to a 2023 staff report to the Costa Mesa City Council. The city pledged $4 million to get the motel bought and ...
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Tom Brenner, a freelance photographer for The Washington Post, captured these beautiful scenes on the National Mall: Here’s a beautiful description of the sunset composed by The Post’s Martin ...
The Kirkstyle Inn, Slaggyford, Northumberland A seat by the fire at the Kirkstyle, which was refurbished last year . . . . . . and one of its four bedrooms. Guests can also stay in the ...
After spending 25 years as a columnist for the New York Times, Paul Krugman is finally retiring from that position—25 years too late, if one wishes to be honest. It is hard to measure the influence he ...
I call this troubled feeling “sunset anxiety” and, turns out, I’m not the only one who deals with it. At least a handful of other people on the internet (read: Reddit) also seem to experience a spike ...
Since Costa Mesa began drafting local laws in 2014 to regulate sober living homes putting down stakes in residential neighborhoods, the city has been the target of numerous lawsuits that have been ...
Costa Mesa’s controversial laws governing sober living homes do not discriminate against recovering addicts, but may actually benefit them, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said ...
Credit: CARISSA NELSON, Voice of OC Costa Mesa’s ordinance requiring sober living homes to obtain a special permit from city officials was ruled legal by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.