May, 2006 Results -- DataQuick That was up 8.4 percent from 8,358 for April, and down 19.8 percent from 11,308 for May last year, according to DataQuick Information Systems.read more...
Workers' comp bill may fizzle in court (Reg Req'd) A two-year struggle by Gov. Frank Murkowski to change Alaska's workers' compensation laws passed the Legislature this year, but it could be a short-lived victory for the governor, as many
Tax Q&A: Mortgage Madness (TheStreet.com) Answers to questions about mortgage loans, shared brokerage accounts and IRAs.read more...
Hospital construction date still iffy A buffer zone planning meeting planned for Wednesday for the Madison Memorial Hospital expansion was canceled because of conflicting schedules.read more...
Foreclosures in Bay Area down 13% to a 14-year low Foreclosures in the Bay Area dipped to their lowest level in 14 years during the third quarter.read more...
Tips for Working on Plaster Walls If you live in an older house, say 50 or 60 years or older, there is a good likelihood that you have plaster on your walls.read more...
New-home owners shouldn’t rely only on a builder’s inspector and a warranty that a house was built flawlessly, says Real Estate Adviser Steve McLinden.
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