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Lawyers for Friendship Village have asked a federal court to dismiss a same-sex couple's discrimination lawsuit against the St. Louis County retirement…
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After Mary Walsh and Beverly Nance were married in 2009, they thought their right to live together as a couple was secure.Now the two women are at the…
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Updated June 20 at 4:30 p.m. with additional comments from County Executive Steve Stenger and a local housing expert. - A key recommendation from the St.…
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Buying and owning a home can be daunting even for those with plenty of resources. But for low-income people, the challenges may seem insurmountable. The…
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At the 2018 Fair Housing conference in St. Louis, panelists on Wednesday discussed ways to reduce the number of evictions in St. Louis, using…
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Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary George Romney once said a “white noose” encircled American cities, effectively trapping black families in…
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Advocates concerned about persistent housing segregation in the region might question why promotional materials for the 2018 Fair Housing Conference use…
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act. But how far has equitable housing come in St. Louis? The Delmar Divide is among the most…
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Missouri’s ability to investigate housing discrimination and enforce fair housing laws in rural areas could be at risk.The U.S. Department of Housing and…
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Fair housing group files complaints against 5 apartment complexes in St. Louis, St. Charles countiesA fair housing advocacy organization has filed federal complaints against five new apartment complexes in the St. Louis area.The Metropolitan St. Louis…