Displaying items 85-96 of 410
» View centralkynews.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-35
Next >
-
Home prices dip as seasonal slowdown begins
Home prices in the nation's 20 biggest cities dipped 0.1% in October from the prior month but rose strongly from the same month last year, according to a closely watched index, indicating the start of the seasonal slowdown in home prices. It was the...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Holiday Vacations, Travel
-
UCF forecast says economy will improve … slowly
Blog-o-nomics - Orlando SentinelUCF is out with its last economic forecast of 2012, and the projections paint a decidedly uninspiring picture. Reduced to its simplest terms, the forecast says things are slowly getting better — the keyword here is slowly — but they could... -
Deputies: Pillbillies wanted to build dream home with drug money
FloriDUHGary Hill, 41, and his wife Paula, 39 suspected pillbillies from Maryville, Tennessee, had a financial plan to build their dream home. Although the couple had already reportedly pulled permits for the home's construction, they were reportedly still $4,...Tags: Prosecution, Daytona Beach, Drug Trafficking, Morphine (drug)
-
Housing options on the rise in Aberdeen
Apartment complexes are popping up at several locations around Aberdeen, expanding housing options in a tight real estate market. "2012 was a good year for multifamily building permits," said Brett Bill, Aberdeen planning and zoning director....
Tags: Rentals, Apartments, Plant Openings, House Building, Economy, Business and Finance
-
Hansen: Plastics death greatly exaggerated
An out-of-state visitor stands in line at a Laguna Beach supermarket, and the female checker asks him, "paper bag for 10 cents or did you bring your own?" The man looks dumbfounded and shoots a look across to the young male bagger, as if wanting some...
Tags: E. coli Infection, International Paper Company, Dustin Hoffman, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Bob Marley
-
Federal Hill fantasy comes true for couple
Through a stroke of good luck and perfect timing, Polly and Terry Smith became residents of Federal Hill six years ago. "We were wandering around town one day and saw the 'For Sale' sign on this house," Polly Smith remembered of the spacious, end-of-...
Tags: Federal Hill, Customs and Tradition, Pecans, Arts and Culture
-
Walmart to fight injunction on Burbank store in state appellate court
Walmart officials on Tuesday said they will take their case for starting construction on a new store in Burbank to a state appellate court after a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled he doesn’t have jurisdiction to hear the appeal....Tags: California Department of Transportation, Walmart, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Justice System
-
Home sales jump to highest pace in three years
Low mortgage rates and job gains are continuing to boost the housing market, with sales of existing homes at the highest level in three years and new housing construction up 21.6% in November from a year earlier. Homes were being sold last month at an...
Tags: Homes, Freddie Mac, Services and Shopping, Rentals, Mortgages
-
New jobless claims up 17,000 last week, but remain relatively low
WASHINGTON -- More people filed initial jobless claims last week, the first increase in five weeks, as the labor market appeared to have shaken off the effects of Hurricane Sandy. There were 361,000 new claims for unemployment benefits in the week...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Markets, Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Unemployment Benefits
-
Walmart appeal up in the air
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge on Wednesday said he may not have jurisdiction over an appeal of an injunction that has blocked construction of a Walmart adjacent to the Empire Center in Burbank. “Once the notice of appeal has been filed,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Lawyers, Labor Legislation
-
Housing starts continue to rise
New home construction rose in October, underscoring continued improvement in housing last month. Housing starts rose 3.6% from September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 894,000, the Commerce Department reported. That was up 41.9% from the same...
Tags: Homes, Federal Housing Administration, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
-
Why holding Gov. Rick Scott to creating 1.7 million jobs is silly talk
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Aaron Deslatte, Tallahassee Bureau Chief TALLAHASSEE – This month, we started a series of reports attempting to evaluate Gov. Rick Scott on the ‘7-7-7′ economic plan that was the political mantelpiece of his 2010 campaign. It's a good...
Dec 26, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Nov 27, 2012
| Orlando Sentinel
Dec 7, 2012
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Jan 20, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
Jan 2, 2013
|Story| Coastline Pilot
Dec 3, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Dec 4, 2012
|Story| Burbank Leader
Dec 20, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Dec 20, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Nov 28, 2012
|Story| Burbank Leader
Nov 20, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Dec 31, 2012
| Orlando Sentinel
Original site for Land Price topic gallery.