Most housing codes don’t address mold, which can trigger respiratory problems and allergies
And a bill in Congress that would ban hair discrimination
This Baltimore housing concept would be the first care-based, co-housing project in the United States
And how Harvard University is addressing its ties to slavery
In many courts, defendants don’t have access to public defenders during first appearances, pushing back when they can ask for reduced bail or release from jail
Texas residents have relied on Oklahoma abortion providers after the procedure essentially became illegal in the Lone Star State
Local jails are crowded in the United States. Here’s what communities and states can do to jail people less
Plus, why a Fort Worth neighborhood is fighting against industrial development
Low-income renters with disabilities are more likely to live in homes that don’t meet their needs
Also: Why “Abbott Elementary” showrunner Quinta Brunson’s connection to teaching is personal