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neighborhood

[ney-ber-hood] / ˈneɪ bərˌhʊd /


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In the Guanabacoa neighborhood, in eastern Havana, workers are busy installing 12 solar panels on the roof of a nursing home run by the Catholic Church that doubles as a soup kitchen.

From Barron's

Since June, federal immigration raids have disrupted neighborhoods and communities across Los Angeles and around the nation, including at work sites, along neighborhood streets and in commercial areas.

From Los Angeles Times

At the end of the week, the recycling truck picked them up and they clinked and clanked so loudly that the whole neighborhood could hear it.

From Literature

On a recent Saturday morning, one of the main arteries in one of the busiest neighborhoods in Havana was empty save for one vehicle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her work has taken on renewed urgency in recent months as L.A. has seen an intensified wave of federal immigration enforcement operations that have left neighborhoods on edge.

From Los Angeles Times