Mark Wilson was working in the yard outside the renovated Victorian-style house he had recently purchased in Evanston when a group of curious Black kids rode up to him on their bicycles. “They came up ...
In 2015, Local 12 began looking into why Cincinnati had the fourth highest childhood poverty rate in the country. This is the fourth report in a series of stories we'll tell over three months about ...
A special delivery at Taft Elementary School on Thursday will ensure that students have enough to eat while they are off for the holidays. New therapy dog Basil joins local prosecutor's office to ...
What if the race of your neighbors determined whether you could get a loan to buy or renovate a house? Just decades ago, that was the reality in many communities thanks to policies set by private ...
The article “Redlining Reform,” (Feb. 7), says, in large measure, that redlining happened because "race was an overriding factor in the appraisers’ ratings of the best and worst neighborhoods for ...
Eighty years after the federal Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) carved up the nation’s metropolitan neighborhoods into redlined maps, researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of ...
A new documentary examines the legacy of "redlining" — denying federally backed mortgages and home ownership programs mostly in Black neighborhoods — in Dayton and Springfield premieres 9 p.m.
DOJ says 100 of 101 Park National Bank MLOs were white, and it willfully bypassed minority areas. Park National Bank (PNB) will soend $9 million to settle redlining allegations in minority ...
Systemic inequities in education have come into clear focus as our nation splinters over a global pandemic and racial reckoning. Yet, racial injustice has been baked into our education system since ...
Janee Turner had long coveted the grand, red brick house on Kelton Avenue in Columbus' Driving Park neighborhood. Growing up, the now 42-year-old had played nearby with her siblings, cousins and ...
The largest bank headquartered in Los Angeles agreed to pay $31 million for allegedly engaging in lending discrimination in what is the largest redlining settlement in Department of Justice history, ...