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Addressing Redlining: HUD, Orlando Tackle Housing Inequality UPDATED 6:12 PM ET Feb. 25, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:57 PM ET Feb. 25, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:57 PM EST Feb. 25, 2021
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ORLANDO, Fla. – For most families, “The American Dream” can be best defined by one’s ability to own a home.
However, as history and present times show, it is a dream that remains out of reach for many.
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President Biden ordered HUD to review policies, find ways to close discrimination gaps
Issues included redlining, which color-coded communities to give some fewer opportunities
Orlando, Orange County are trying to address the issues with more affordable housing tailored to help people move into home ownership
Suspects held in Home Depot scams along West Coast
Suspects held in Home Depot scams along West Coast
A crew of thieves that targeted Home Depot stores along the West Coast was arrested by Hercules police, bringing to an end a multi-million-dollar fraud ring, authorities said Monday.
HERCULES, Calif. - A crew of thieves that targeted Home Depot stores along the West Coast was arrested by Hercules police, bringing to an end a multi-million-dollar fraud ring, authorities said Monday.
The suspects would steal everything from smoke alarms and dimmer switches, then go to another store to return the merchandise for cash, said Connie Van Putten, a reserve Hercules police detective.