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CA lawmakers race to extend eviction moratorium, advance rent forgiveness

State lawmakers are racing to finalize the largest rent forgiveness plan in U.S. history and negotiate an extension to California’s eviction moratorium, just days before it is set to expire.

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Border Patrol mourns El Paso agent who died after contracting Covid-19 on the job

Border Patrol mourns El Paso agent who died after contracting Covid-19 on the job EL PASO, Texas The U.S. Border Patrol station on Hondo Pass in El Paso is mourning the loss of one of its own. Agent and canine handler Freddie Vasquez died this past week from complications related to Covid-19, according to his family. The San Diego Union Tribune and the Los Angeles Times reported that Vasquez, 43, delayed getting vaccinated and then contracted Covid-19 twice while on the job. While Border Patrol officials declined to discuss the cause of Vasquez s death due to health privacy policies, co-workers told ABC-7 that Vasquez was an inspiration and will be greatly missed.

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For a border funeral home that survived the cartels, the coronavirus crisis is worse [Los Angeles Times]

For a border funeral home that survived the cartels, the coronavirus crisis is worse [Los Angeles Times] Perches Funeral Homes has been burying bodies for more than half a century, through wars, cartel violence, epidemics and mass shootings, but nothing has filled its crematoriums, chapels and cemeteries like the coronavirus. “The soonest I could do it is in two weeks,” funeral director Richard Villa told Brissa Leony, who had come to make arrangements for her grandfather last week. Villa looked at her. He knew. He had almost lost his 87-year-old mother to the virus this year. “Was it COVID?” he asked.

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