Trial of former Met Mortgage exec goes to jury in Seattle (The Olympian) The criminal trial of the former number two Metropolitan Mortgage and Securities Company executive has gone to a jury in Seattle. Closing arguments were presented yesterday following a two-week trial
Voters to Decide Two Commission Seats Today AUBURNDALE | City voters will head to the polls today to cast their ballots for the candidates they want to represent them for City Commission Seat 4 and Seat 5.
Severe Weather Photos - Image From flooding on De Leon The Texas Attorney General and the Better Business Bureau are warning residents of con artists trying to make a fast buck in light of disaster.read more...
Countrywide loans drop 48 percent Countrywide Financial Corp , the largest U.S. mortgage lender, on Tuesday said it funded 48 percent fewer home loans in October than a year earlier, and significantly reduced some
Stocks Gain Ahead Of Fed Decision Wall Street rose sharply Wednesday as oil prices fell back and investors awaited the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates and policymakers' take on the economy. Investors worried about the
Historic courthouse gets repairs With much interior work finished to hold the 115-year-old Second County Courthouse's clock tower securely in place, it is being "skinned" of its shingles.via
Sue Stock – Raleigh News & Observer The nation’s 77.6 million baby boomers are heading into their grandparenting years and retailers are primed.
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