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Biden extends foreclosure moratorium for struggling US homeowners

United States President Joe Biden extended a federal moratorium on foreclosures and mortgage forbearance policies on Tuesday, giving the more than 10 million homeowners who are behind on payments additional months of assistance as the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the US economy. Biden’s announcement extends the moratorium on foreclosures through the end of June after it was due to expire at the end of next month. The policy also extends the mortgage forbearance window until June 30 and provides up to six months of additional mortgage payment relief for the 2.7 million Americans who are already receiving it, the White House said in a statement.

Robert C Gunst, Jr Named Partner

Robert C. Gunst, Jr. Named Partner Promoted to Partner Charlotte, NC, February 12, 2021 (PR.com) Baucom, Claytor, Benton, Morgan & Wood, P.A. is pleased to announce the promotion of Robert C. Gunst, Jr. to the position of Partner with the firm. Upon graduation from Wake Forest University School of Law, Rob joined the firm as an associate attorney in 2015. Rob has routinely demonstrated his passion and pedigree for the practice of law since starting his career with the firm. Rob is a devoted advocate and possesses well-rounded experience covering both litigation and transactional matters for clients in both North Carolina and South Carolina. Baucom, Claytor, Benton, Morgan & Wood, P.A. is delighted to have Rob become a Partner with the firm. Rob has shown himself to be an exceptional attorney and we believe he will continue to strengthen the firm s commitment to serving its clients across the Carolinas.

Residents of Happy Hill, Winston-Salem s oldest Black neighborhood, talk about area s history while looking ahead to its future

Diggs Gallery at Winston-Salem State University featured the neighborhood in Pride & Dignity from the Hill: A Celebration of the Historic Happy Hill Community in 2010. Based on the 2010 U.S. Census, Happy Hill had a population of 3,204 people, said Cheryl Harry, the executive director of the Triad Cultural Arts Inc. in Winston-Salem. Over the past 25 years, Happy Hill reunions have attracted hundreds of former residents to the Sims Recreation Center where they remembered the people and events that shaped the neighborhood. The 2020 event was canceled because of the pandemic.  These reunions show the pride that residents have for the area and are proud for the nurturing family values that young people enjoyed growing up there, Mayor Allen Joines said. It is very appropriate that we recognize and remember the impact that this historic neighborhood has had on our city, particularly during Black History Month.  

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