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Caruso, who worked as a property manager for two separate government housing authorities providing affordable housing to low-income individuals, used her position to defraud renters in the area. The United States Air Force announced that the commander of the Air Force's th Air Operations Center in Hawaii, who advocated for more women in such roles, was removed from her position, the service announced this week.
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The Aurora City Council will discuss during its study session Monday removing requirements in its urban camping ban giving encampment dwellers notice before a sweep and an offer of shelter. The Center Square — The potential legalization of magic mushrooms is heading to Olympia next week as state lawmakers prepare to hear testimony on two bills that could change the landscape of mental health treatment.
While Beaver State residents passed a measure in , the Evergreen State has failed to get the ball rolling on its side of the Columbia River since The state The Center Square — The Virginia House of Delegates will likely soon vote on legislation that could significantly impact the state's affordable housing market, as the bill advanced from committee Wednesday. Patroned by Del. Katrina Callsen, D-Albemarle, the bill would require that property assessors determine the fair market value of affordable housing units by income instead of by the likely sale value or how much it would cost to build them today — also known as the sales comparison and cost approaches.