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Cities are using sheep to graze in urban landscapes and people love it NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Munching their way through green spaces in urban environments, sheep and goats are becoming a trendy sight in cities. The use of grazing animals to control vegetation is not a new idea, but some cities and communities consider sheep and goats as one tool to deal with several modern land management problems.

The Nashville Chew Crew, which includes hundreds of sheep that spend months in the Tennessee city's parks chomping through weeds and brush, are very popular with residents and tourists alike. Urban sheepherder Zach Richardson manages the urban flock with his border collie Duggie. He says people feel more connected to the environment when they encounter the sheep while enjoying the city's parks and greenways.



She defended 'El Chapo.' Now this lawyer is using her narco-fame to launch a music career MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mariel Colón spent years working as a defense lawyer for Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán while he faced trial in U.S.

court. Now, at a time when regional Mexican is becoming a global phenomenon, the 31-year-old is leveraging her association with the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel to launch her musical career under the stage name of “Mariel La Abogada” (Mariel the Lawyer). Last month, she dropped a music video called “La Señora” with Guzmán’s wife – who was released from prison last year and looking for work – based on Emma Coronel’s lif.

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