Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 07, 2022
Brenda Marquez was driving east on the 60 Freeway in Boyle Heights when she spotted a big box in her rearview mirror, then something more unusual — many large dogs running loose. She pulled over to the right. It was a little before 7 a.m. on Saturday, so there were few cars, but those that passed were going very fast. Marquez called 911, then tried to round up the dogs — all greyhounds — without sending them into traffic. Two dogs ventured... + full article
ESPN USA Sports January 02, 2023
With just two weeks left in the , the is shaping up. More teams have claimed their spots in the NFC and AFC. However, the race to the playoffs continues as top teams in both conferences are still looking to lock in their spots for the and have a chance to do so in .The clinched... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 14, 2022
At long last, the Lorena Plaza housing project moves forward. That was the exultant headline on a Los Angeles Times editorial in March 2018 about a much-needed housing project for low-income veterans and homeless people with mental health problems. In fact, construction only... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports November 12, 2022
FREEPORT — Standing in the pouring rain near midfield when the game was over, Lisbon/St. Dominic senior defensive end Canaan Cameron knew his team had just done something special, even in a program with the rich football history of the Greyhounds. “That was probably one of... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation November 02, 2022
I was searching for my seat when a tall young man approached and shook my hand. “Hello, I’m Jarvis,” he said in a firm voice. Jarvis Thompson, 6-foot-5, wore a well-fitted burgundy suit and looked like a polished businessman. I assumed he was a supporter of Homeboy... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 06, 2022
To the editor: The owner of Boyle Heights' iconic Sears building says he wants to help the community with his plan to create housing for 2,500 people, with priority going to homeless residents. How is building a 2,500-bed facility (down from 10,000) going to help Boyle... + más
Proposal to house homeless in Boyle Heights Sears building is scaled back from 10,000 to 2,500 beds | Los Angeles Times
Boyle Heights residents protest plan to turn Sears tower into homeless center | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 01, 2022
The owner of the iconic Sears building in Boyle Heights has scaled back a controversial proposal to house homeless people there, reducing the number of beds from 10,000 to 2,500. Many community members remained deeply upset by the new proposal, with some likening it to a... + más
Chicago Bears ‘debate’ draws skepticism of public funding and infrastructure changes for team’s redevelopment of Arlington Park | Chicago Tribune
ABC7 USA Politics September 30, 2022
BOYLE HEIGHTS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Some residents of Boyle Heights are up in arms about a plan to convert the historic Sears tower into a service center for the homeless.The plan would turn the building and 26-acre campus into a life rebuilding center that would house and... + más
Implosion topples power plant cooling tower along Jersey Shore horizon | PennLive
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