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What the spike in mortgage rates means for buyers, sellers and low-income Iowans.
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La Oficina del Censo informó que una gran parte de la población latina se perdió en la última encuesta. Para algunas ciudades de Iowa, eso significa mayores obstáculos para los recursos y la infraestructura que necesitan.
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The Census Bureau reported a large portion of the Latino population was missed in the latest survey. For some Iowa towns, that means greater obstacles to the resources and infrastructure they need.
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More than 100 Afghan refugees moved to Sioux City to work at the meat processing plant across the border in Nebraska. But, the resources they needed to resettle in Iowa weren’t always quick to follow.
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Experts tell the Midwest Newsroom that shortcomings in the way Iowa’s quiet title law is written include vague language that defines how someone can argue that the property belongs to them. Another is the way people are notified – or, as in Natalia’s case, are not notified – that there’s a dispute about ownership of their property.
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The Sioux City Human Rights Commission is hosting a fair housing workshop to help community members advocate for themselves.
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La organización de investigación de políticas públicas sin fines de lucro Common Good Iowa publicó su octava edición del informe “Costo de la vida en Iowa”, que destaca los desafíos que enfrentan los habitantes de Iowa para “arreglárselas” y vivir de manera autosuficiente.
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One in seven Iowa households doesn’t make enough money to get by. That’s according to a recently-released report studying the state’s cost of living.
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The Iowa Legislature passed a bill that will require mobile home park owners to offer additional notice before rent and utility increases and lease terminations. But resident activists say it doesn't include the solutions they brought to legislators.
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A look at Iowa's connection to the wider trend of rent hikes in mobile home parks around the nation. And a festival that aims to raise money for Ukraine.