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Morning Briefing: Trump upset with Montgomery County lawyer as impeachment trial begins; District struggles with prom plans; Embiid big again as 76ers win on road

WEATHER The clouds move in later this afternoon, then the snow tonight. Expect another cold day as we reach a high of 34 degrees. There might be up to about 2 inches of snow falling overnight. - Advertisement - NEWS Opening arguments will begin in Donald Trump s impeachment trial after an emotional first day ended with the Senate voting to hear the case for convicting the former president of inciting the riot at the U.S. Capitol even though he is no longer in office. On Wednesday, House Democrats prosecuting the case and the former president’s attorneys will lay out their opposing arguments before the senators, who are serving as jurors. The defense lost the vote seeking to halt the trial on constitutional grounds, 56-44, leaving Trump fuming over his lawyers performance and allies questioning the defense strategy. Some called for yet another shakeup to his legal team. House prosecutors on Tuesday wrenched senators and the nation back to the deadly attack on Congress, showi

Lake County designates $20 6 million for rent, utility help

Posted2/10/2021 5:30 AM Lake County has allocated more than $20.6 million in federal funding for eligible residents unable to pay rent or utilities due to negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. And in a related action Tuesday, the Lake County Board authorized $12.2 million in carry-over federal CARES Act relief funding for a variety of other uses, including assistance to food pantries and staffing for the county health department s COVID vaccine call center.   The new funding is from the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Ninety percent of the money must be used for direct financial assistance for rent and other housing-related expenses. The rest is for case management or other services to keep households stable, as well as administrative costs.

Montgomery County authorizes $24M for rental, utility assistances amid coronavirus pandemic

NORRISTOWN — Nearly 3,000 Montgomery County renters impacted financially by the COVID-19 pandemic will soon find some relief as officials authorized more than $24 million in federal funding for the Montgomery County Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program. “We’re extremely excited to offer this crucial assistance during the pandemic,” said Kayleigh Silver, senior manager of housing and homeless services at the Montgomery County Office of Housing and Community Development. The $24,758,714 was sourced from the Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program. - Advertisement - State, county and municipal governments with populations of over 200,000 people” are eligible recipients of the federal funding, according to the resolution passed by the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners.

Morning Briefing: Castor calls representing Trump at impeachment an honor ; Wawa, Sheetz join forces for Special Olympics; Villanova shocked by St John s

WEATHER The melting can start today. Expect plenty of sunshine as we push to a high of about 41 degrees. - Advertisement - NEWS Calling it “an honor,” and with a sense of “dignity” and respect for the institution, former Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr. says he’s ready to enter the U.S. Senate to represent Donald J. Trump during his historic second impeachment trial. “It’s quite an honor to be asked by the president to defend him in any capacity, much less in front of the United States Senate,” Castor said on Wednesday during an interview as he traveled to Washington, D.C., ahead of Trump’s Feb. 9 impeachment trial. “I don’t see how any lawyer could say ‘No.’ “Our job is to help people when they ask for it and everybody’s entitled to a defense, even if it’s somebody that half the country reviles and half the country thinks is tremendous,” Castor, a Republican who voted for

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