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More than 2 million Californians may be leaving stimulus money on the table. Here's how to get it


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More than 2 million Californians have fallen into a “stimulus gap,” in which they are entitled to money from federal COVID-19 relief programs but haven’t yet received it. And they may be in danger of never collecting the money, according to a new report from the California Policy Lab.
Since April 2020, three payments totaling up to $3,200 per person have been sent to qualifying Americans. Of the 2.2 million Californians in the so-called stimulus gap, 1.4 million may have missed out on all three rounds of payments. Those who filed their state taxes in 2018 but not 2019, an estimated 424,000 Californians, are at risk of not receiving their second and third payments. And with the most recent relief package, an estimated 360,000 dependents may also be missing out. ....

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The nation's hottest housing market? Surprise — it's Fresno


The nation s hottest housing market? Surprise it s Fresno
Liam Dillon
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Bree McDowel, left, and Bill Van Heusen enjoy the sunset from their patio at the Row, a new Fresno apartment development. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
After five years of planning and months of construction delays, first-time developer Vincent Ricchiuti was ready to open his luxury apartment complex. Then came the pandemic.
“We thought it was the worst time you could imagine,” Ricchiuti said about the grand opening in spring 2020.
Turns out he didn’t need to worry. His project, the Row, was opening in the nation’s hottest housing market: Fresno. ....

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