LHS Students Are Building Tradition Students at Litchfield High School are building a tradition this year, one that hasn't been at the school in more than 20 years.read more...
Tri-City housing market remains hot despite recent layoffs The average price for a home sold in the Tri-Cities reached a record high of $181,200 in June, topping the previous record set in September 2004 by $4,500. Jeff Thompson,
Analytics capture mortgage fraud trends (Government Computer News) The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) found through an analysis of suspicious-activity reports that suspected mortgage loan fraud rose 35 percent in the past year.read more...
St. Pete Times Invests In In-Depth Reporting ST. PETERSBURG | During the next year or so, the St. Petersburg Times plans to continue pursuing deeply reported, long-term features about such topics as Florida's property insurance crisis, complex
Gas Prices and Housing Market After watching gas prices go beyond $3 a gallon mark sometime last week, I thought about the impact on housing market .read more...
Bank battle 'wiped out one rate rise' TOUGHER competition between banks had effectively wiped out the effectiveness of one of the past seven interest-rate rises, incoming Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens said today.read more...
FOUR out of five parents in Scotland have already thought how they will pay for their children to go to university.
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