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FEMA takes new role in post-storm repairs The Federal Emergency Management Agency reports it has completed more than 127,000 inspections of Louisiana houses and apartments hit by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, part of its expanded role in doling out home repair grants.
California's economy seen geting worse California's sputtering economy is going to get worse, a report released on Wednesday said.
Long, dark tunnel seen for California's economy The state's housing sector will rebound next year, but its broader economy will struggle for months after that, UCLA Anderson Forecast says. Housing prices will hit bottom some time next year, but the California economy will be in distress for months to come, according to a closely followed UCLA economic report scheduled to be released today.
UCLA economists issue gloomy California forecast The state's housing sector will bottom next year, but its broader economy will struggle for months after that, the UCLA Anderson Forecast says. Housing prices will hit bottom some time next year, but the California economy will be in distress for months to come, according to a closely followed UCLA economic report scheduled to be released today.
Six-point earthquake occurs in China's west BEIJING, September 25 Itar-Tass - An earthquake with a magnitude of six points occurred in the Tibetan Autonomous District of the People's Republic of China on Thursday. According to reports by the Xinhua news agency, there has been no word as to whether anyone was hurt or any damage inflicted.
Auto industry to get $25 billion in federal loans WASHINGTON -- In the next few years, consumers could see the fruits of $25 billion in government loans for the auto industry through a broader lineup of gas-electric hybrid vehicles, new plug-in electric cars and an expansion of fuel-efficient engines.
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Associated Press - September 25, 2008 1:44 AM ET Two reports released today Wednesday say sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago.
Metrovacesa Struggles to Sell HSBC Tower in London, FT Reports Sept. 25 -- Metrovacesa SA has yet to find a buyer for a part sale of the HSBC Holdings Plc tower in Canary Wharf, the Financial Times reported.
First 2008 human West Nile virus case reported in Calaveras The Calaveras County Public Health Department reported its first human case of West Nile virus this year. A 48-year-old resident of Copperopolis became ill in late August and has since recovered. The resident had traveled out of state and it is unknown where the infection occurred.
U.S. housing price decline sets record Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday.
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