N.C. businessman gets prison time for $19 million loan scheme A businessman accused in a $19 million mortgage scheme to falsify loan applications was sentenced Wednesday to almost six years in prison.Commentread more...
Lump sum won't lower mortgage payments You would do better to keep the money as an emergency fund, Dr. Don says.read more...
Builders' Group Honors Top Workers read more...
Malcolm X College gets renovation over summer "Romantic" was the best thing you could say about lighting levels in Malcolm X College lecture rooms before a recent renovation.read more...
Fate of building to be decided After 15 years of disrepair, a final decision concerning a dilapidated building on The Boulevard may be forthcoming.read more...
Picking Through Home Plans Leads to Professional Help Nancy Keates on why she has chosen to hire an architect -- over choosing a house plan online -- for the design, planning and supervision of the building of her
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Federal regulators have approved H R Block Inc.’s application to open its own bank, the company said Wednesday.
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