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Stockton tenants seek help from city, nonprofits to prevent illegal evictions
Monica Sousa, directing attorney of the Stockton office of California Rural Legal Assistance, speaks with a client over the phone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo credit_ CRLA- Jul 06
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Struggling New York shops are crowdsourcing solutions
Struggling New York shops are crowdsourcing solutions The COVID-19 pandemic has affected small businesses in a big way. The government-funded Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) which was enacted to provide small businesses with low interest or…- May 15
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Tacoma Historical Society Collects Digital Journal Entries During the Time of COVID-19
How will future historians be able to understand what life was like for the average person during the coronavirus pandemic? The Tacoma Historical Society is seeking to answer that question by gathering journal entries, through Google Form submissions, from their city’s residents.- May 05
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New Jersey library provides online Dungeons & Dragons and more for teens
On March 21, Governor Phil Murphy ordered all libraries to be closed down in New Jersey due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. While residents cannot visit the library in person, West Orange residents can access their public library’s resources online.- Apr 27
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Faith community in Baton Rouge feeds college students sheltering in dorms
Local churches saw the need that students have for food, and decided to fulfill that obligation. One of those churches was Mount Zion First Baptist Church.- Apr 27
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