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Landlords cry foul as more states seal eviction records
With eviction filings leaving a lasting mark on renters’ records, many states are reconsidering how much information landlords really need. When pandemic-era tenant protections expired, rents immediately soared, and eviction filings surged last year more than 50% over pre-pandemic levels in some U.S. cities. These filings can cast long...
Major makeover considered for Seaford's Jay's Nest playground
The Jay's Nest playground, which has served the Seaford community's kids since 2002, needs a makeover. So, Tri-State Community Partners, a nonprofit portion of the development underway at the former Nylon Capital Shopping Center, is looking to team up with the city to make it happen.
Cambridge City Council members talk CWDI after lawsuit settlement
CAMBRIDGE — The Cambridge Harbor project was the overwhelming focus of a Cambridge City Council meeting on Aug. 26. Along with a presentation from a hotel developer interested in building on Cambridge Harbor and a decision to move forward with creating a tax increment financing policy — a financing method Cambridge Waterfront Development Inc. has been looking into using for the Cambridge Harbor project — council members shared their thoughts on the project and the city’s relationship with CWDI. ...
One Killed In Single-Vehicle Rollover Crash In St. Mary's County, Sheriff Says (Developing)
Speed and alcohol may have been a factor in a fatal single-vehicle rollover crash that was reported in Charlotte Hall, officials say. Deputies from the St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office were called at 7 p.m. on Sept. 1 to investigate a reported crash in the center median in the area of Route 5 and Oak Station Drive.
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