City council greenlit a major housing development that could reshape downtown's skyline by 2028. A longtime breakfast institution on the eastside said goodbye after serving the community for over a decade. Meanwhile, a family-run repair shop in Barrio Viejo is quietly becoming the go-to spot for vintage electronics that big box stores won't touch.
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