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Why the City of Industry’s $20 million solar project collapsed like a house of cards

Second of two parts Industry City Manager Paul Philips was given an ultimatum outside City Council chambers in early 2018. He needed to cut all ties with Frank Hill, a former state senator working behind the scenes in Industry, or he would be fired, according to Councilman Newell Ruggles, who delivered the message along with…
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Mets release Robinson Cano, officially becomes free agent

PHILADELPHIA — For the first time in nine years, Robinson Cano is officially a free agent. The Mets announced on Sunday they released Cano after he unsurprisingly passed through waivers unclaimed. The veteran second baseman was designated for assignment last week. So now, the baseball world awaits his next move. GM Billy Eppler and manager…
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As pressure rises, Heat’s Tyler Herro vows to raise his game against 76ers

It was a week that started as good as any outside of the 2020 Disney World playoff bubble for Tyler Herro. Monday, the third-year Miami Heat guard scored 25 to lead the Heat to a series-opening victory over the Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Tuesday, he was named the 2022 NBA Sixth Man…
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Yoán Moncada likely will be back in the Chicago White Sox lineup Monday — and reliever Joe Kelly could return too

The Chicago White Sox inserted center fielder Luis Robert in the No. 2 slot of the batting order for Sunday’s series finale against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. But manager Tony La Russa anticipates having third baseman Yoán Moncada in that spot Monday against the Cleveland Guardians at Guaranteed Rate Field. “I told…
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Stefan Bondy: NBA referees don’t deserve this vitriol

If it weren’t for the lucrative compensation and travel perks, the job of an NBA referee is about as thankless as a parking enforcement officer. It feels like the zebra shirts have never been this scrutinized, and, contrary to popular belief, it’s not for their lack of aptitude or eyesight. There are a few factors…
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Column: It might be ‘tough to watch’ at times, but Seiya Suzuki and the Chicago Cubs are trying to stay patient

Seiya Suzuki was a man of few words late Saturday night when asked if he’d ever experienced anything like playing in unseasonably cold conditions at Wrigley Field. “No, never have,” Suzuki said through an interpreter. Was he freezing out there? “It’s really cold,” the outfielder replied. True enough, but naturally it’s expected to warm up…
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For Older Americans Month, questions about aging in place and staying at home

Older adults are taking center stage, not as members of a dance troupe, chorale or symphony, but to be the featured players for Older Americans Month. May is set aside to celebrate older Americans from the past and those alive today for their contribution to society. This formal recognition of older Americans began with President…
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Bill Madden: Red Sox GM Chaim Bloom in fans’ crosshairs for stinky start while Yankees rise to 1st in division

The cry of “May Day! May Day!” is ringing out from Bunker Hill to Roxbury and all over New England at the sight of Red Sox crashing and burning barely a month into the season — at the same time the Evil Empire from the South Bronx is once again rearing its ugly head as…
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Mike Lupica: Start spreading the news, Mets and Yankees thrilling old New York

This is what we have had already in baseball in New York, in as rollicking a first month, on both sides of town, as we’ve had in a long time: We had the Mets down 2-0 and down to their last out one night in St. Louis, and score five runs after that. They topped…
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Southern California housing plans contain ‘fake sites,’ lack analysis, critics say

Soon after South Pasadena released a proposed new housing plan, Dr. Josh Albrektson jumped on his scooter and putted around town, checking out where his city planned to put 2,067 new housing units. He was disappointed by what he saw. In a Twitter feed published last year, the neural radiologist with a passion for urban planning…
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