DOGE, HUD cut funding for fair housing programs, likely leaving Ohioans without defense against discrimination.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Stafford said a lawsuit brought by Michigan female prisoners, complaining about mold, should be allowed to continue.
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STEUBENVILLE — Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio stands to lose $425,000 in federal funding for fair housing initiatives if recent budget cuts ordered by the Department of Government Efficiency ...
At the corner of West 36th Street and Wyandotte Street in Kansas City, Missouri, residents remained without power Monday ...