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Several Houstonians still without water have no idea when repairs will be made as the landlord can't afford it


Several Houstonians still without water have no idea when repairs will be made as the landlord can t afford it
Houstonians still without water, don’t know when repairs will be made
Many Houstonians are still without water following the deep freeze a month ago. They also have no idea when repairs will be made because many landlords can’t afford it.
HOUSTON - Some residents in Third Ward are not only still without water, they have no idea when their pipes will be repaired.  
It’s been nearly a month since the freeze burst pipes across town. 
Residents renting homes in an area of Third Ward have been without water all this time because their landlord says he doesn’t have the money to make the repairs and he hasn’t given authorization to allow anyone to come in and fix the pipes. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - Proposed settlement would end dispute over aid to Blacks


Proposed settlement would end dispute over aid to Blacks
Pending applicants would benefit if federal judge approves, but state must commit to more data.
Gov. Kate Brown has announced a tentative settlement in a legal challenge to Oregon s setting aside $62 million in federal funds to aid Black families, businesses and nonprofits.
The settlement still requires approval from a federal judge.
But it would resolve a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in October by Great Northern Resources, a logging company based in John Day; Dynamic Service Fire and Security, an electrical contractor in Salem, and Walter Van Leja, its owner. It named the state through Katy Coba, director of the Department of Administrative Services and the chief operating officer of state government as the lead defendant. ....

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