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Siding With Landlords, Federal Judge Tosses Out CDC s Eviction Moratorium

A shadow falls on renters in distress. (© FlaglerLive) In a decision that could upend the residential rental market nationwide, a U.S. District Court judge ruled Wednesday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exceeded its powers when it stopped evictions last fall. The U.S. Justice Department quickly announced it would appeal the ruling, and the judge agreed to temporarily leave the eviction moratorium in place while both sides file arguments. The ruling did not address state or local ordinances, many of which have also temporarily stopped renters from being tossed out of their homes for nonpayment. Some of those orders already have expired.

Ione double homicide suspect pleads not guilty in court

In the charging document, one victim was allegedly a witness to the killing of the other. Author: Kurt Rivera Updated: 11:35 AM PST February 19, 2021 AMADOR COUNTY, Calif. Appearing via Zoom, 49-year old Dante Campbell entered a plea of not guilty in a court hearing lasting just over a minute in Amador County Superior Court in Jackson to two counts of murder following the recent discovery of two missing women s bodies.  After receiving information about a missing woman on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2020, sheriff s detectives met with Campbell the following day because they learned he and the missing woman were in a relationship. Following their meeting with Campbell, detectives executed two search warrants, one for Campbell s home and the other for his RV, which was located at a nearby storage facility. Detectives found the body of the first woman, Trinity Scott Johnson, while searching the RV, according to the sheriff s office. 

Eviction looms for millions, despite new federal aid package

By Elaine S. Povich | Stateline.org (TNS) Julie Ray lives in a mobile home in Pearl River, Louisiana, with her two teenage daughters, Jerilynn and Jasmine. Her mother, Barbara, used to live there too, but she had a stroke before the pandemic hit and had to move to a nursing home. In May, she died there, from COVID-19. Julie Ray lost her job at a local grocery store in March. Now she can’t pay her $700 a month rent and is in danger of eviction. She was approved for state-sponsored rental assistance, but had trouble getting her landlord to fill out the paperwork, she said in a phone interview, so that never happened. Then, Ray, 42, got an eviction notice. She went to court and a federal moratorium on evictions — put in place by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sept. 4 — saved her.

Eviction Looms for Millions Despite New Federal Aid Package | The Pew Charitable Trusts

Julie Ray lives in a mobile home in Pearl River, Louisiana, with her two teenage daughters, Jerilynn and Jasmine. Her mother, Barbara, used to live there too, but she had a stroke before the pandemic hit and had to move to a nursing home. In May, she died there, from COVID-19. Julie Ray lost her job at a local grocery store in March. Now she can’t pay her $700 a month rent and is in danger of eviction. She was approved for state-sponsored rental assistance, but had trouble getting her landlord to fill out the paperwork, she said in a phone interview, so that never happened. Then, Ray, 42, got an eviction notice. She went to court and a federal moratorium on evictions put in place by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sept. 4 saved her.

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