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Litigation

Mar. 24, 2007

Home for Disabled Sees Bias in Neighbor's Signs

NORCO - State authorities are investigating a Norco grandmother for posting signs in her front yard protesting a next-door group home for developmentally disabled women.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      NORCO - State authorities are investigating a Norco grandmother for posting signs in her front yard protesting a next-door group home for developmentally disabled women.
      Officials with the state Department of Fair Employment and Housing are targeting Julie Waltz's 20 bright red-and-white posters, saying they constitute potential housing di...

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