Do you live in or near a big city?

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Do you live in or near a big city? If so, can you share 1) what city you're in or near, and 2) your favorite news site from that city?

This is relevant to a project of mine, and i'm curious to see how many people actually use the locale specific news sources. I'm looking for at least the following:

NYC, LA, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and Jacksonville
 
Jacksonville (beach). I read the news online, the TU @ jacksonville.com

As for TV I switch back and forth as they all run the same stories but in different orders so I can skip ones I don't care about.
 
BREAKING NEWS:

The release of Google.com! You can put words in and get more words out! :261:

If you put something like "toronto news paper" you get something like The Sun (or The Toronto Sun).

Wait, wait, wait! If you act right now, we'll double the offer! This means you can put words into Google.com and get more words out, but you can ALSO put them in backwards like "paper news toronto" and you will get The Sun (or The Toronto Sun). Here's how to order!

Eh, jking. Well not really I guess, why don't you just Google {city}newpaper.com and just throw the news papers website down, or just say Google News for every question. Good enough!
 
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Philadelphia here. Hope this what you looking for

http://www.newslink.org/panews.html
 
Although I understand the sarchasm, not all news sites are reputable or favorable.

Its relevant as to why I'm asking...

BREAKING NEWS:

The release of Google.com! You can put words in and get more words out! :261:

If you put something like "toronto news paper" you get something like The Sun (or The Toronto Sun).

Wait, wait, wait! If you act right now, we'll double the offer! This means you can put words into Google.com and get more words out, but you can ALSO put them in backwards like "paper news toronto" and you will get The Sun (or The Toronto Sun). Here's how to order!

Eh, jking. Well not really I guess, why don't you just Google {city}newpaper.com and just throw the news papers website down, or just say Google News for every question. Good enough!
 
Houston Here, and yes I keep up with the local news to find nice local keywords that may be trending upwards.
 
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