Austin, Travis County extend eviction moratorium to August 1
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The new orders have been modified to address the backlog of unpaid rent some Austin landlords may have.
Beginning June 1, officials say landlords are no longer prohibited from filing a Notice of Eviction if their tenant has unpaid rent for five or more months and has exhausted all rental assistance remedies. We have used these eviction protections as an important tool to keep our community safe and housed as part of our COVID-19 response, said Travis County Judge Andy Brown. We now have additional significant investments in rental assistance for tenants and landlords, and this modified order encourages our community to apply for rental assistance before someone can be evicted.
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South Dakota attorney general pleads not guilty to misdemeanors in fatal car-pedestrian crash
On the six-month anniversary of a deadly collision with a 55-year-old Highmore man on Highway 14, South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg through his attorney entered a plea of not guilty to three misdemeanors on Friday. His attorney told the judge that there s a mountain range of evidence and the AG wants a trial. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | ×
Beadle County State s Attorney Mike Moore, left, and Sully County Deputy State s Attorney Emily Sovell descend from the third floor of the Hughes County Courthouse Friday, March 12, following a court appearance in which South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg entered a not guilty plea in a fatal crash last fall just west of Highmore, S.D. (Christopher Vondracek / Forum News Service)