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The Indianapolis and Evansville metropolitan areas rank in the top five of all U.S. cities.
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A bill nearing final approval in the state legislature would limit the Indiana Civil Rights Commission’s power to represent Hoosiers who face illegal discrimination.
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A new report from the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana details growing challenges for Indianapolis area renters in search of affordable housing.
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Foreclosure filings in Central Indiana are on the rise, and have returned to pre-pandemic numbers.
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The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana will lose nearly $50,000 in government funding after the Trump Administration decided to abruptly end one of their grants.
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An Indianapolis resident and a fair housing organization filed a class action lawsuit against two rental companies for their alleged discriminatory tenant screening policies.
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A new analysis examines how pressing environmental issues can impact housing throughout the state. One key finding is that historic policies such as redlining continue to haunt minority communities in Indiana.
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A shortage of safe, affordable housing in Indiana is an ongoing issue. A new report focuses on how mobile and manufactured homes in the state might contribute to the problem.
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A new report shows more than 1,300 housing discrimination complaints were filed in Indiana over a recent five-year period.
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The report looks at new housing data from 2021 to 2022 and includes home ownership and mortgage lending trends in Indianapolis. It expands on a previous report that looked at data from 2018 through 2020.