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CDC Eviction Moratorium Extension Provides Protection, Though Limited, For Local Tenants

Many tenants around Atlanta can remain in their homes now that a nationwide eviction moratorium has been extended. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new order just two days before the ban was set to expire. It is now expected to protect tenants who are behind on rent until the end of June. But in Fulton County, tenants can still face difficult decisions, said Viraj Parmar, who runs the Housing Court Assistance Center for the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation. The magistrate court is continuing to hear cases and scheduling evictions for as soon as the moratorium is over, Parmar said.

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THIS IS ENOUGH TO GET ME THE BOOST I NEEDED

‘THIS IS ENOUGH TO GET ME THE BOOST I NEEDED’ By United Way of Greater Atlanta Jackson Hayes moved to Atlanta from Charlotte, North Carolina to “get out of his comfort zone,” and pursue his interests in entertainment. “I’m single and live by myself  of course I’ve got some friends and stuff, and they’re like family,” Jackson says, adjusting the bands of a N95 mask as it shifts down the bridge of his nose. “I dance, sing and act as well, and Atlanta is a melting pot for Black entrepreneurs. If you want to try your hand in the entertainment industry, you want to come here.”

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