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California home prices and sales increase in March
Home prices across California jumped 8.3% in March compared to February and 24.7% compared to a year earlier, according to figures released by real estate firm DataQuick on Thursday. Sales rose slightly, with about 1% more new and resale homes sold last...Tags: Prices, Credit Ratings, Inventories, Homes, Rentals
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Housing starts, building permits climb in February
New residential construction increased in February, while builders look to put up more homes in the near future to meet rising demand for housing--a positive trend for the broader economic recovery. Housing starts jumped 0.8% from revised January...Tags: Land Price, Labor Markets
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Arrest made in stabbing of 80-year-old woman and dog in trailer park
L.A. NOWRiverside police on Tuesday arrested a woman suspected of stabbing and beating an 80-year-old woman as well as stabbing a dog, authorities said.... -
Geneva library gets contract for new site
A new public library in Geneva is edging closer to reality, though still years off. Though the Geneva Library Board purchased 2.25 acres at Hamilton and Richards streets two years ago, it has taken until just recently for library officials to receive...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Trade group: Housing demand exceeds builders' ability to deliver
Current builder confidence in the market for new homes fell this month, according to a survey by the National Assn. of Home Builders, which said demand was not the problem. The NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index, released Monday, blamed a limited...Tags: Land Price
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Home Show set for Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24
megp@herald-mail.comWaiting inside the doors of Hagerstown Community College’s Athletic, Recreation and Community Center next weekend will be almost 200 booths full of information about all things home-related, some presented by companies with a long history in the...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Frederick County (Virginia), Housing Industry
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Market Café at Wegmans will open Thursday
Some things seem to take forever in the retail world, like the opening of the new Weis Markets in Fogelsville or the Golden Corral at Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township. Eager shoppers and diners couldn't wait for either of those places to be up and...
Tags: Weis Markets Incorporated, Dining and Drinking, Pizzas, Youell's Oyster House, Animals
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Housing starts on the upswing in Franklin County, Pa.
waynesboro@herald-mail.comAfter five years of declining activity, Franklin County, Pa., experienced an uptick in the number of building permits issued in 2012 for new homes. Countywide, 217 permits were issued last year, compared to 179 in 2011, according to data from the...Tags: Land Price, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Tom Hanks
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Mobile home burns, none hurt
Staff WriterNo one was injured in a mobile home fire on Gillett Road this morning, but plumes of black smoke snaked from the home south over Interstate 8. Imperial County and Holtville firefighters responded to fight the blaze that included a mobile home and...Tags: American Red Cross, Fires
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Sunshine Week: Government records are public domain
Editor's note: This article is part of a weeklong series for Sunshine Week, which highlights the importance of transparent government. Articles about public information run through Sunday. Look at City Attorney Adam Altman's desk, which has...Tags: Laws, Land Price, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Mike Rounds
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South Dakota picnic today in Florida
Bruce and Marilyn Wells haven’t lived in South Dakota since 1969, when they moved to Saginaw, Mich. The couple, though, will be surrounded by people from their home state when they attend the 61st annual South Dakota Picnic today (Feb. 24) in...Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa
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Mobile home advocates offer to help Costa Mesa
With news of Anchor Trailer Port's potential closure to make way for condominiums, a statewide mobile home park advocacy group is trying to gain membership in Costa Mesa. The organization would like to assist the City Council if it looks into adopting...
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