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Thousands Still Waiting For Help From State's COVID Rent Relief Program

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A graphic illustration showing dollar bills folded into the shape of houses with folders that say "Past Due" and "Eviction Notice" behind them.
 (Miguel Gutierrez Jr./CalMatters; iStock)

State’s Rent Relief Program Running Low On Money, Thousands Still Waiting For Help

More than 70, 000 Californians are still waiting on support from the state’s COVID-19 rent relief program. And now, that program could run out of money before it pays out the remaining eligible applicants.
Reporter: Ben Christopher, CalMatters

Ski Resorts See Plenty Of Snow This Week

Heavier than expected snow is falling this week in the Lake Tahoe area, with some places getting  over a foot of “powder”.  That, of course, is a good thing for ski resorts, who were worried this year’s ski season was getting off to a slow start.
Reporter: Billy Cruz, The California Report

Two Cities With Different Views On Prison Closures

It’s the story of two California cities and two prisons.  One city is Blythe on the border of California and Arizona. It’s home to the Chuckawalla Valley State Prison. Since the lock up first opened in 1988, Chuckwalla has become synonymous with Blythe, with the prison creating hundreds of local jobs and helping to pump lots of dollars into Blythe’s economy.  But last year, the state decided to close Chuckawalla. Now, the city of Norco, hundreds of miles away, wants to make a switch, and instead close its prison.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

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