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LA Outreach Workers Try to Catch Renters Before They Face Eviction

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Nick Diaz checks a binder full of addresses where landlords have delivered eviction notices.

Outreach Workers Try To Help Renters Who Might Be Facing Eviction 

COVID eviction protections have lapsed for renters in the city of Los Angeles. Now, city outreach workers are going door-to-door,  hoping to catch renters before they’re evicted. And they’re using new data to find those most in need of help.
Reporter: David Wagner, LAist 

Nearly 20 Asylum Seekers End Up In Central Valley 

Fresno is the latest city in California to find itself on the receiving end of a bus full of asylum seekers. They were sent from Texas, victims of Governor Greg Abbott’s immigration battle with the Biden administration.
Reporter: Esther Quintanilla, KVPR

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