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Trendy California isn't a trendsetter when it comes to relying on cell phones. And while the 1987 movie "Wall Street" helped introduce the then-brick-sized mobile phone to popular culture, New York and other Northeast states lag in dropping landlines. Surprisingly, Oklahoma and Utah lead in going wireless, according to federal estimates released Wednesday. ...more
March 12, 2009
It was checkbook time for the 10 students in the PACE Center for Girls classroom. ...more
March 6, 2009
It was checkbook time for the 10 students in the PACE Center for Girls classroom. ...more
February 28, 2009
After all these years, discovering the secret to happiness in life came as something of a surprise. ...more
January 23, 2009
It was the night before Christmas and all through the house, the television sets were filled with memories of holidays past. ...more
December 24, 2008
It's the American dream but owning a home is something many of us took for granted as children. Either our parents owned the homes we grew up in or we were too young to know the difference. ...more
December 5, 2008
During a recent visit to the veterans hospital in Los Angeles, I ran across a young man fresh out of the Army. He had fought in Afghanistan and was recovering from some of his wounds. He was also homeless and, quite frankly, a little frustrated by what he saw as cumbersome and inefficient layers of bureaucracy between the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. ...more
November 27, 2008
The Tampa Bay area's falling home prices - and perceived bargains - are slowly luring buyers back into the market. ...more
November 16, 2008
The federal government is poised for a massive bailout of some of our largest mortgage banks and to help homeowners facing foreclosure land loans that are less expensive. All of that pulls at most folks' heartstrings, and it should in many cases. However, we must tread carefully when making decisions like this that will cost all taxpayers a lot of money. ...more
July 25, 2008
SEBRING — When you live in a neighborhood where a high-profile crime has been committed, it would be easy to jump to the conclusion that violent crime is increasing across the county. But perception isn't always reality. "I went to the front yard to get my paper in the morning and I saw all sorts of police cars and crime scene tape everywhere," said Sebring Country Estates resident George Bauer. "It made me wonder what was going on." ...more
February 3, 2008
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