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NC to get $700 million in rent aid under new federal stimulus Where will the money go?

NC to get $700 million in rent aid under new federal stimulus Where will the money go?
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In pandemic America s tent cities, a grim future grows darker

Article content PHOENIX Nadeen Bender stood outside her home, a tattered two-man tent, surrounded by the re-purposed Amazon Prime boxes she uses to store her life’s belongings. One by one, she checked the cartons to make sure nothing had been stolen in the night. When asked about her Christmas plans, the rail-thin 43-year-old said through a face mask, “to try to avoid it.” Then she burst into tears. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or In pandemic America s tent cities, a grim future grows darker Back to video The tent city that has served as Bender’s neighborhood for the past seven months is in the middle of downtown Phoenix, just down the road from luxury high-rise apartments and expensive restaurants.

I have $4 to my name An extended eviction ban isn t enough for some struggling renters

Millions of struggling renters will likely be protected from eviction at least for another month. The stimulus bill that was passed by Congress late Monday night extends a national ban on evictions until January 31. The moratorium, which was put in place by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in September to stop the spread of the coronavirus, was initially set to expire at the end of this month. The package also provides $25 billion in emergency rental assistance. But the relief bill still needs to be signed by President Trump. Should the package go through, neither of the measures will likely be enough to keep the most at-risk renters in their homes past January.

In pandemic America s tent cities, a grim future grows darker | Regional

A view of tents at a homeless encampment in Phoenix, Arizona, on Dec. 18, 2020. REUTERS/Michelle Conlin MICHELLE CONLIN PHOENIX, Ariz. — Nadeen Bender stood outside her home, a tattered two-man tent, surrounded by the repurposed Amazon Prime boxes she uses to store her life’s belongings. One by one, she checked the cartons to make sure nothing had been stolen in the night. When asked about her Christmas plans, the rail-thin 43-year-old said through a face mask, “to try to avoid it.” Then she burst into tears. The tent city that has served as Bender’s neighborhood for the past seven months is in the middle of downtown Phoenix, just down the road from luxury high-rise apartments and expensive restaurants.

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