Phoenix Pride, the nonprofit behind Arizona’s largest LGBTQ+ festival and parade, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it faces mounting debt, declining sponsorships and rising event costs. Organization leaders say events and community programs will continue while the nonprofit works to reorganize its finances.
- GRETA CROSS USA Today
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Red Lobster announced that Endless Shrimp is making a limited-time comeback after the all-you-can-eat special was removed from the menu in 2024.
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One of the largest providers of health care services to county jails has exited bankruptcy proceedings with limited debt and a minimal settlement for victims.
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An investigation into nearly 100 Illinois jail cases shows repeated medical failures that left people injured, suffering or dead before their cases were heard.
- Rebecca Lake for Achieve
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Achieve reports that filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy without funds is possible through fee waivers, legal aid, and DIY options.
- Gina Freeman for Achieve
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Achieve reports on options for debt help, which vary from debt consolidation to professional relief or bankruptcy.
- Kimberly Rotter for Freedom Debt Relief
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Freedom Debt Relief reports that with the end of the federal pause on student loan collections, borrowers face potential wage garnishment. Options exist to avoid it, including loan rehabilitation or consolidation.
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Current reports that medical debt's impact on credit scores is confusing due to recent legal changes. Consumers should be proactive in managing their medical debts.
- Brittney Myers for Freedom Debt Relief
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Freedom Debt Relief reports various strategies for debt relief, including cutting expenses, increasing income, and seeking credit counseling or bankruptcy options.
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