DOJ suit alleges Kentucky landlord subjected female tenants to sexual harassment
A Kentucky rental property owner is the subject of a Justice Department lawsuit alleging years of sexual harassment of female tenants.
A Kentucky rental property owner is the subject of a Justice Department lawsuit alleging years of sexual harassment of female tenants.
Since the frequency and intensity of floods, wildfires and heat waves has increased due to climate change, the U.S. housing market has become steadily more volatile.
A decline in grant dollars for mental health, now that COVID funding streams are drying up, has put ARROW Project, a mental-health initiative providing services to people in Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro, on the brink of financial peril.

UVA Health has donated a total of $37,500 to five regional nonprofits as part of a season of giving during the holidays.
With the weather forecast showing temperatures dipping into the teens soon, Harrisonburg has announced a plan for its homeless residents.
This is the season in which our area’s homeless population bounces around from one sleeping facility after another.
The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) is cheering the introduction of a bill to keep fixing infrastructure in national parks.
The deadline for local governments to use or lose ARPA funds allocated as part of a COVID-19 economic recovery plan is coming up on Dec. 31.
The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against a Kentucky property rental owner and operator for engaging in sexual harassment and retaliation in violation of the Fair Housing Act.
Churches and non-profit organizations addressing homelessness may be eligible for funding through a California-based film company.