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ARRESTS A 37-year-old woman was arrested at 11:28 p.m. Thursday, July 15, for drug possession, driving while intoxicated of a controlled substance and storing methamphetamine in the presence of a child during a traffic stop on Cypress Drive and Highway 210.
A 43-year-old man was arrested at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday for theft of $862.42 worth of merchandise from Walmart, 7295 Glory Road.
A 55-year-old man was arrested at 12:07 a.m. Tuesday for indecent exposure at Walmart.
ASSIST Report at 4:08 a.m. Friday of someone being assaulted on West College Drive in Brainerd and a victim lying on the ground. Officers arrived and learned it was a group of teenagers horse playing.
MAKING A MARK: Local real estate agency launches homebuying mentorship program
During the pandemic, home prices have soared and housing insecurity has spiked. Onyx Realty Professionals is helping people create a clearer path to homeownership. Author: Ashley Smith Updated: 6:22 AM EDT May 13, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Forbearance, foreclosure, and loss of income all contributing to the picture of homeownership amid the pandemic.
Cavelle Mollineaux is broker/owner of Onyx Realty Professionals in Virginia Beach. The agency just launched a mentorship program called Roadmap to Homeownership to combat homebuyer hesitancy and housing insecurity. The challenges, per se, with having funds available to come to the table and stuff. have changed because it ha[s] become much more competitive, said Mollineaux. Interest rates have been historically low, and that makes affordability so much more as far as buying power is concerned.
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Tuesday 4 May 2021
The building that once housed Nam Fong restaurant on Cipero Street, San Fernando, was destroyed by fire early on Tuesday. Photo by Marvin Hamilton
THE building that once housed Nam Fong Restaurant at Cipero Street, San Fernando, was gutted by fire on Tuesday morning. The cause is yet to be determined.
Chief fire officer Marlon Smith told Newsday he received a call about the incident around 1.40 am saying the two-storey building was on fire.
The business closed around three years ago, and the building remained unused, apart from street dwellers sleeping on the ground floor.
Smith said, “Acting assistant chief officer Charles and acting divisional fire officer Dookie were there – those are the seniors. And of course, the shift officers and appliances from the southern division would have responded and eventually got the fire under control.”