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Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s Jen Shah Begins 6.5-Year Prison Sentence – E! Online

[ad_1] “I was clear with Bravo that out of respect or the courts and a standing judicial order,” Jen wrote…

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USA

Culver City’s sweeping ban on outdoor camping sparks homeless debate

[ad_1] Culver City voted to ban camping in public places, a move that opponents say only forces homeless people off…

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Los Angeles

Debate over Culver City’s proposed ban on homeless camping heats up

[ad_1] CULVER CITY (KABC) — Controversy surrounding homeless encampments in Culver City continues to grow as the city considers a…

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Movie/review

What’s the matter with Portland? Shootings, theft and other crime test city’s progressive strain

[ad_1] PORTLAND, Ore. —  If you want to understand the schism that dominates the political and social landscape in this famously…

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Movie/review

Wealthy donor seeks to replace city’s horse carriages with electric ones

[ad_1] A wealthy donor says he has the solution to replacing controversial horse-drawn carriages in Central Park — but will…

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Movie/review

Crashes on Mexico City’s neglected subway kill dozens. The mayor’s answer? Send in troops

[ad_1] MEXICO CITY —  Luis Rodríguez spends three hours on the subway most days traveling between his home on the northern…

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Chicago

Big warmup to follow city’s cold and “white” Christmas

[ad_1] Chicagoans were treated to their first “White” Christmas since 2017 Sunday, but also the coldest one since 1996. Temperatures…

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Movie/TV News

New York City’s Subway is Officially Marvel’s Newest Killer Villain

[ad_1] Home Comics News New York City’s Subway is Officially Marvel’s Newest Killer Villain The C train is a murderer…

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Celebrity news

See The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s Glamorous Season 3 Reunion Looks – E! Online

[ad_1] Salt Lake City may be cold, but these reunion looks are ready to heat up the small screen. It’s…

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New York

Serve every child: How the city’s Department of Education should respond to falling enrollment

[ad_1] The sprawling New York City Department of Education is sometimes treated as a single large bureaucracy. Sometimes it’s thought…

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