Yesterday | via The Oregonian
FORT COLLINS, Colo. - The man who carried out the balloon boy hoax says he's sorry, especially to the rescue workers who chased down false reports that his 6-year-old son had floated away. Comment?
County clerks in Iowa feel pain of slashed hours
Sunday Dec 20 | via Omaha World-Herald
Divorce cases could drag on, small claims could stagnate and foreclosures could fall behind schedule because of budget cuts in the Iowa court system. Comment?
Rising Home Sales: The percentage of homes sold in N...
Sunday Dec 13 | via WHO-TV
Some good news on the housing front. More Iowans are buying homes than were a year ago, in what could be a sign of a recovering economy. Comment?
Friday Dec 11 | via KLEM-AM Le Mars
Home sales in Iowa's largest city has seen a 71 percent jump from the same period last year. Comment?
About 6,580 Iowans have called, texted and sent e-ma...
Saturday Dec 5 | via Http
A couple months behind in her rent and facing eviction, Kasandra Lester called Des Moines shelters last month, looking for a place that would accept families. Comment?
Existing Home Sales Up, New Home Sales Down
2 min ago | via Lake Tahoe Real Estate
Which Way is Up, that is Today's Housing Question? Well, it seems that housing sales are both up and down at the same time. Comment?
Treasury Removes Cap For Freddie, Fannie Aid
5 min ago | via CBS 4
Share + Dec 24, 2009 3:00 pm US/Eastern The government has handed its ATM card to beleaguered mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Comment?
Realtors help out at Christmas
5 min ago | via Go Dan River News
The Dan River Region Association of Realtors spread the Christmas spirit of giving this year by helping the Salvation Army and other organizations. Comment?
Treasurys fall, pushing interest rates higher
7 min ago | via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Bond yields crept higher Thursday after upbeat readings on jobless claims and factory orders sent positive signals about the economy. Comment?
Treasury removes cap for Fannie and Freddie aid
8 min ago | via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The government has handed its ATM card to beleaguered mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Comment?