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Tenants urged to seek resources ahead of eviction moratorium s end on July 31

Tenants urged to seek resources ahead of eviction moratorium s end on July 31 Delegate Marcia Price, tenants rights advocates, and legal experts will host a seminar at 10 a.m. Saturday in Newport News. Author: Eugene Daniel (WVEC) Updated: 9:33 PM EDT July 23, 2021 NEWPORT NEWS, Va. The nationwide eviction moratorium ends on July 31, and Del. Marcia Price says resources are available for people struggling with payments.   Advocates for tenants rights advise people who are behind on their rent because of the pandemic should reach out for help as soon as possible.   This weekend, Price will host a seminar to help tenants know their rights, protections and help navigate through available resources. 

Leftists out to destroy police, military donors to the Right over $25 donations

Leftists out to destroy police, military donors to the Right over $25 donations The Guardian revealed that a data breach at a Christian crowdfunding website shows that serving police officers and public officials have donated money to fundraisers for alleged vigilante murderers (Kyle Rittenhouse), activists on the right, and fellow officers accused of shooting black Americans. In many of these cases, the donations were attached to their official email addresses, raising questions about the use of public resources in supporting such campaigns. The breach, shared with journalists by transparency group Distributed Denial of Secrets, revealed the details of some donors who had previously attempted to conceal theirs.

Local groups make progress on tiny homes for the homeless

Local groups make progress on tiny homes for the homeless and last updated 2021-03-07 22:35:34-05 NORFOLK, Va. - Two local groups are on a mission to get people off the streets. News 3 first told you about the partnership between #KeepVaWarm and Tidewater Tenants Rights in February. Volunteers were raising money to build tiny homes for people without a home. They re still working towards that goal. But in the meantime, in just days, they re building temporary housing pods. We just said, OK, look, we don t have time to wait, so we re just going to figure it out ourselves, and that s exactly what we did, said Katrinia Freeman with the #KeepVaWarm Initiative. For the pods, we wanted to make sure that they were one, cost effective so that we weren t spending a lot of money, and two, we wanted to make sure they are weatherproof.

Hampton couple s journey of eviction, recent homelessness reaches national stage

Hampton couple s journey of eviction, recent homelessness reaches national stage The Eaddy s are sharing their story to shine a light on an ongoing problem in their community Author: Alex Littlehales (WVEC) Updated: 9:21 PM EST December 29, 2020 HAMPTON, Va. The four wheels of a GMC SUV were more than just Margaret and John Eaddy s car - it was their home for several weeks in the fall of 2020. “We were living in our car, and it was horrific, Margaret Eaddy said.  In late September, Eaddy and her husband were evicted from their Hampton residence with no place to go. They resorted to living in their car, which they would park next to Darling Stadium near downtown Hampton. 

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