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Los Angeles to pay tribute to Vin Scully by lighting up City Hall in Dodger blue

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles City Hall will light up in Dodger blue Wednesday evening to honor Vin Scully, the legendary sports broadcaster who was the beloved voice of the Dodgers for 67 years. Scully died at his home in Hidden Hills on Tuesday, the Dodgers announced. He was 94. In a statement announcing City Hall’s plans to commemorate Scully’s legacy, Mayor Eric Garcetti said the veteran ...
Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, with wife Sandra Hunt, waves to fans after the team's 10th- inning victory against the Colorado Rockies on Sept. 25, 2016, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles City Hall will light up in Dodger blue Wednesday evening to honor Vin Scully,

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