Former Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías won’t face felony charge - News Summed Up

Former Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías won’t face felony charge


More than 70% of the downtown buildings are occupied; the area is thriving now. With the new E-Center , a brewery and the county annex moving in, it’s on the rise. There may be a lot of new businesses, but foot traffic is still slow on most days. The area seems to be rebounding, but it’s hard to say if the trend will continue. VoteView Results


Source: Los Angeles Times January 10, 2024 08:27 UTC



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