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Up to 75% of community college classes in Bay Area will remain online in the fall

Up to 75% of community college classes in Bay Area will remain online in the fall
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North Collier firefighters build playground for 4-year-old cancer survivor

North Collier firefighters build playground for 4-year-old cancer survivor Published: April 13, 2021 4:32 PM EDT Updated: April 13, 2021 4:57 PM EDT Recommended Adrian Cruz may only be four years old but he already knows what he wants to do as an adult. Adrian wants to be a firefighter and members of the North Collier Fire Department are helping him achieve that by building him a new playground. Adrian has spent half his life battling leukemia. Doctors declared him cancer-free in December. To say that Adrian likes firefighters would be an understatement. “I just know that was his first word. Firefighters,” said Nicole Cruz, Adrian’s mom.

President Biden s eviction freeze expected to help thousands in southern Arizona

President Biden’s eviction freeze expected to help thousands in southern Arizona Eviction Moritorium extended By Jasmine Ramirez | January 22, 2021 at 4:54 PM MST - Updated January 26 at 1:01 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - President Joe Biden signed a slew of executive orders in his first two days in office, one of them extending the federal eviction freeze until the end of March. “We’re thinking that there actually would have been a few thousand families that would have been in immediate peril of being evicted,” Pima County Constable Kristen Randall said. She said the county would have seen an avalanche of evictions at the end of January if the freeze had not been extended until March 31. She said the courts are seeing up to 200 eviction filings each week.

Rent and utility assistance available for those in need

Rent and utility assistance available for those in need Families in need amid pandemic (Source: KOLD News 13) By Jasmine Ramirez | December 11, 2020 at 7:01 PM MST - Updated December 11 at 7:01 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The pandemic has caused economic hardship for many families this year. The Primavera Foundation and Salvation Army are working to keep up with the high demand from people struggling to pay bills this holiday season. “There are more people than we are able to get back to,” said Emma Hockenberg, the Homelessness Intervention & Prevention Program Manager at the Primavera Foundation. “We have so many referrals coming in.”

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