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Federal funds for New Mexico’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program are slated to run out this August. Winter Torres is the director of the New Mexico Eviction Prevention and Diversion Program, which helped get the money out across most of the state and is wrapping up this week. Torres told KUNM she sees New Mexico slipping back to pre-pandemic levels of eviction with fewer resources to keep people housed.
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New Mexico’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program, which is backed by federal pandemic relief funds, is winding down and slated to end this summer. Those who work with it say the program allowed for rare and welcome flexibility. But now that it’s ending, they’re bracing for a wave of evictions.
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Tuesday, Oct. 6, is the last day in New Mexico that you can register to vote by mail or online for this election, though you can register in-person at…
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Summer is winding down and harvest season is quickly approaching. The change of the season is always very beautiful, but before the excitement of the…
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Millions of Americans face losing their homes after the federal moratorium on evictions expired last month, and Congress adjourned this week without…
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Elise Dantzler has been working in restaurants since she was 15. But, like many in her industry, she was laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That...
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Millions of renters nationwide are at risk of eviction, and new data out of Nevada offers a sense of just how urgent the situation is as Congress...
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Episode 39 is focused on migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees in our communities, and on Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers, which are…