News

The project, known as EPIC City, has yet to break ground, but members of this Muslim community feel stereotyped.
The city would include a new mosque, more than 1,000 single- and multifamily homes, and a K-12 Islamist faith-based school.
The bill allows for residential development in areas previously zoned for offices, retail and warehouses and allows for the ...
A bill making its way through the Texas Legislature targets the business structure behind the planned Muslim-centric EPIC ...
The bill is part of a suite of GOP proposals aimed at curbing the state’s high housing costs — chiefly by allowing more homes ...
Texas Republicans claim the development would impose Islamic law on residents. The project’s planners call the accusation ...
The Texas housing market is shifting in favor of buyers—but they're likely to continue struggling to afford the homes on the ...
An organization that helps victims of housing discrimination in Trumbull, Ashtabula, Geauga, and Lake counties has laid off ...
Epic City' has faced backlash from several political leaders, but a lawyer for the project says criticism is 'misguided' ...