Bank of America launches $20 billion environmental initiative Bank of America Corp., the nation's largest retail bank, launched a $20 billion initiative Tuesday to help its customers support the growth of environmentally friendly activities and to reduce global
Highlighting Interests, Instead of Ailments When Cameron Grove's resort center re-opens later this month after a major expansion, Frances Johnson, 101, plans to be among the first to try out the swimming pools. Her
Fearful investors flee subprime lenders Mounting concerns on Wall Street that mortgage lenders might be hurt by increasing defaults and delinquencies sent investors fleeing Monday from some of the biggest names in the industry.Commentread more...
Homer breaks ground on new fire station The Homer Volunteer Fire Department is building a new facility. The 9,000-square-foot building is a little more than double the size of the present 4,000-square-foot building, located next to the
Customer wants deck replaced free a year later Q: I'm a contractor. Last year, I installed a $5,000 deck for a client, as per our contract.read more...
U.S. dollar steady after jobless claims decline The U.S. dollar held steady early Thursday morning after labour reports showed a decline in initial jobless claims for the previous week.read more...
Economists—and, I confess, home section columnists—go on and on about mortgage interest rates. Some readers are endlessly fascinated by every little jump and wobble. It’s up an eighth of a point? Aarrgh!
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