Dana Bartholomew

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Three city council members, including one who'd already resigned, were recalled Tuesday in the City of San Fernando, where an ongoing soap opera has made national headlines.

San Fernando Sex-capades End in City Council Recall

Three city council members, including one who'd already resigned, were recalled Tuesday in the City of San Fernando, where an ongoing soap opera has made national headlines.

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