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Suffolk County New York DA charges 21 gang members and associates of 9-Trey Bloods in 197-count indictment

A Suffolk County, New York grand jury indicted 21 members and associates of the "9-Trey Bloods" street gang in a 197-count indictment, announced by District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney on Monday.

Goodyear Police Make Arrests In Bank Robberies

Goodyear Police Make Arrests In Bank Robberies
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Tenant Cities: Portraits Of Households Facing Displacement In The Pandemic

Jay Manning / PublicSource A pandemic that impacted income for many families also prompted federal, state and local actions to reduce evictions. But a far-reaching full moratorium gave way to much more limited restrictions, even as many renters continued to struggle. The results included more than 3,200 eviction cases filed by landlords in Allegheny County in the past year, sending some tenants scrambling amid COVID-19 and a longstanding affordable housing crisis. Since January, PublicSource and WESA have been spending time with households facing eviction, as part of the Tenant Cities series. We’ve seen tenants try to tap rent relief, scrape to make payments, or take the difficult step of trying to move during a pandemic. 

Rent Relief Didn t Get To Those Who Needed It Will Pennsylvania Get It Right The Second Time?

5:00 When DaJuan Davis learned that his application for rent relief was denied, exposing him and his son to another potential eviction, he felt “crushed.”   I felt so dejected. It took a lot of energy from me, said Davis, 45, in a January interview. The sometime commercial driver and convenience store worker, now employed by McDonald’s, sat on his living room couch, while his 13-year-old son attended virtual school in an adjacent bedroom. He said he’s rented from Monroeville-based Arbors Management for 11 years. He’d weathered eviction filings, which followed a change of employment and gap in pay, in 2019. His best hope of avoiding another eviction filing, following his July 8 loss of a job, had seemed to be Pennsylvania’s CARES Rent Relief Program. On July 10, he and the property manager filled out forms seeking six months of state help paying the $610-a-month rent for his Penn Hills apartment.

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