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The new travel order will require passengers to wear face coverings on nearly all forms of public transportation, including airplanes, ships, ferries, trains, subways, buses, taxis and ride-shares.
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On his first day in office, the president plans to sign an executive order extending the CDC's moratorium on evictions. Housing advocates say the CDC rule needs to be strengthened.
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Houston landlords haven't been filing fewer eviction cases since the moratorium went into effect, either.
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Families are getting put out on the street despite an order to block evictions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Advocates say the order needs to be extended and strengthened.
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The city's RENT 2.0 provides emergency rent help to people affected financially by COVID-19. But some renters have complained about a burdensome documentation process and a lag in getting their rent paid.
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Lee esta historia en español. Jarymar Arana grips a backpack outside an apartment complex in Pflugerville just after 8 a.m. on a recent Sunday. Arana…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ordered a nationwide eviction ban for people who can't pay rent and have no place to go. It's helping some, but many others are getting evicted anyway.
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Lee esta historia en español. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published an order last week that could protect renters who’ve lost wages or…
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The courts are no longer blocking landlords from evicting Texans struggling to pay rent amid the economic instability of the COVID-19 pandemic.Now,…
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'If You Can, Pay Your Rent' And 4 Other Things To Know If You're An Austin Tenant Amid This PandemicMore than half of Austin residents are renters. At the beginning of each month, rent is due for tenants with cut hours, cut wages or no wages at all as…