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Across the country, many homeowners are realizing that local tax offices are charging them far more in property taxes than their homes are actually worth. This issue is especially common in working-class and minority neighborhoods. Homes in Black and Latino…

When the development was first introduced years ago, the proposal included three large apartment buildings with around 440 units. However, those plans were dropped after years of delays and changes in the local housing market. The developers explained that building…

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