Local Headlines
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Wasatch Front apartments cheaper but emptier
Tuesday | via Deseret Morning News
Renting an apartment along the Wasatch Front is getting a little less expensive, according to a report released this week. Comment?
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Capitalist, Mormon, Dad -- and under indictment
May 30, 2009 | via Salt Lake Tribune
Rick Koerber picked three words to describe himself on his blog: Capitalist, Mormon, Dad -- in that order. Comment?
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Q-and-A: Kelly Ercanbrack, Coldwell Banker Residential
May 23, 2009 | via Daily Herald
The housing downturn has gripped Utah's economy for nearly two years. Across the nation and in Utah, there is still a tug of war between bullish and bearish forces. Comment?
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Herbert seeks to earn his 'stripes' as governor
May 16, 2009 | via Standard.net
When Gov. Jon Huntsman notified his lieutenant governor that he was accepting a nomination as U.S. ambassador to China, it wasn't what Gary Herbert was expecting. Comment?
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Utah business community lauds Huntsman's new post
May 16, 2009 | via Daily Herald
News of the pending resignation of Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. caught many in Utah's business community by surprise on Friday. Comment?
Regional Headlines
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Washington County is most economically stressed in Utah
Monday Jul 6 | via Salt Lake Tribune
Washington County is being slammed hardest by the recession. Cache, Daggett, Millard and Morgan counties are coping best. Comment?
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4 indicted in tax evasion scheme
Tuesday Jun 30 | via KSL TV
Four Utahns now face an 11-count federal indictment in what prosecutors say was a sophisticated scheme to hide millions of dollars in income from the Internal Revenue Service. Comment?
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Utah prices stay mostly stable
Wednesday Jun 17 | via Deseret News
Prices were relatively stable along the Wasatch Front during May, compared to a slight national increase, according to the Wells Fargo Consumer Price Index and data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday. Comment?
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Foreclosure pressure builds in the state, nation
May 28, 2009 | via Salt Lake Tribune
In Utah, 8.4 percent of homeowners with a mortgage are either behind on their payments or in foreclosure, and on a national level now even those with good credit and fixed rates are starting to suffer. Comment?
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Utah House Values Decline, Not as Bad as Other States
May 28, 2009 | via ClipSyndicate
THE INTO REAL ESTATE MARKET IS CHANGING THE QUESTION IS FOR THE BETTER OR FOR THE WORSE FOX THIRTEEN SMACKS RALPH IS LIVE IN SALT LAKE CITY THE NEW NUMBERS MAX YEAH ABOUT I 'M GOING TO START OUT WITHIN AT LEAST WE 'RE NOT THEM NUMBER BASICALLY AND PICTURE THE ENTIRE SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES RIGHT HERE YOU GOT CALIFORNIA YOU HAVE ARIZONA ... Comment?
National Headlines
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7 min ago | via Boston real estate - Boston condos for sale.
He's a slow learner.. So let me get this right. Congressman Barney Frank is now proposing to give loans to unemployed homeowners who are having trouble keeping up with mortgage payments. Comment?
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Americans swap homes for hotels as recession bites
9 min ago | via Reuters
Some Americans are swapping homes for motels as the ranks of the homeless swell during the recession, crowding out shelters and forcing cities and states across the country to find new types of housing. Comment?
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Sentencing of former Palm Beach socialite Gosman del...
10 min ago | via Palm Beach Post
The sentencing of former Palm Beach socialite Linda Gosman, 60, on federal charges has been rescheduled for Sept. Comment?
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Is Joe Cassano 'the man who crashed the world'?
14 min ago | via Tech Confidential Blog
Vanity Fair has been getting a lot of attention between its features on Sarah Palin, Heath Ledger and the villainy of American International Group Inc.'s Joseph Cassano. Comment?
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Geithner thinks unregulated derivatives were a bad t...
15 min ago | via Sic Semper Tyrannis 2005
"Derivatives are financial instruments whose value derives from something else, such as a mortgage-backed security or a commodity like oil. Comment?

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