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After years in limbo, Anaheim council backs controversial veterans cemetery
The proposal to build the cemetery in the Gypsum Canyon area on county land in Anaheim Hills has gathered support from a host of politicians. Above, an artist’s rendering of the proposed project.
July 22, 2021 6:22 PM PT
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The Anaheim City Council showed unanimous support this week to build a controversial veterans cemetery in Anaheim Hills after years of contentious debate and political inaction.
For about a decade, veterans fought to have the cemetery constructed in Irvine, but local politicians couldn’t agree on where it should be placed.
The proposal to build the cemetery in the Gypsum Canyon area on county land in Anaheim Hills has gathered support from a host of politicians, including Orange County supervisors Don Wagner, Katrina Foley and Andrew Do; Dist. Atty. Todd Spitzer and Rep. Lou Correa, among other supporters.
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The latest series from writer/producer Greg Garcia, best known for the comedies “Raising Hope,” “My Name is Earl” and “The Guest Book,” will film in Pittsburgh this summer.
“Sprung,” which will stream on IMDb TV, the free, ad-supported streaming service from Amazon, centers on a group of former prison inmates who join up to use their criminal skills for good.
The Amazon Studios production is set during the pandemic and follows Jack (Garret Dillahunt), who spent more than two decades in prison, as he moves in with his former cellmate, Rooster (Phillip Garcia), Rooster’s mom Barb (Illeana Douglas) and Jack’s former prison girlfriend, Gloria (Shakira Barrera). The group decides to start righting some of society’s wrongs, targeting the selfish who take advantage of the pandemic for their own economic gain.
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