Bay Area Residents Transformed Into Lawmakers Three Bay Area residents will have the opportunity to introduce their ideas for new state legislation after being chosen as the winners of the fifth-annual "There Oughta be a Law"
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Mortgage applications up last week: MBA (Reuters via Yahoo! News) U.S. mortgage applications increased last week, driven by a brisk rise in demand for loans to purchase homes even as interest rates rose to 16-month highs, an industry group's
Chat Plus Real estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi respond to a question adapted from a recent online chat. read more...
Art a 'big force' in Cheatham's life Bob Murphy/Sun Journal Serah Cheatham explains the artistic vision she was painting in her work titled 'Pushing the Envelope.' Cheatham's collection will on display at the New Bern-Craven County Public
WASHINGTON —Support is growing on several fronts in Washington for mortgage-industry reforms and homeowner-assistance programs with broader potential impact than the Bush administration’s plan to freeze interest rates on a small percentage of home loans.
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