Archive | October, 2007

Fed Cuts Interest Rate 0.25% to Ease Housing Slump

October 31, 2007

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Fed announces second cut in six weeks, lowering the Fed Funds rate to 4.5 percent.

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Green Living: Time to Ditch Many Commonly Used Air Fresheners

October 31, 2007

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Study finds that many commonly used air fresheners are highly toxic.

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Valencia High School’s Color Guard Sweeps the Competition

October 28, 2007

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Valencia High School’s Color Guard wins the Sweepstakes award at the Simi Valley High School Band Spectacular.

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SAFE Landscapes Fire Safety Program Coming to Santa Clarita November 3

October 27, 2007

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Hart Park will host UC program to teach residents about fire-safe building materials and landscaping.

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Expanding Home Mortgage Options Making Homebuying Easier

October 26, 2007

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Direct lenders like Wells Fargo are offering expanded mortgage programs to suit a wide variety of buyers.

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Santa Clarita Fires: How Big, and How Often?

October 25, 2007

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Heatmaps show how often wildfires rage in the Santa Clarita area.

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Santa Clarita Fire Victims Need Your Support!

October 25, 2007

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Santa Clarita Valley Disaster Coalition Teams Up with the City of Santa Clarita to Aid Fire Victims.

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Valencia High’s Color Guard Wins First Place at Hart Rampage Competition

October 17, 2007

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Hart Rampage 2007 showcased bands and color guards from local high schools as well as others in the region.

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Title Insurance Mysteries Solved with TitleWizard

October 10, 2007

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New title insurance website helps consumers shop for the best title insurance deals.

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Thinking About Walking Away from Your Home Mortgage? H. R. 3648 Will Not Mean a Free Ride!

October 9, 2007

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With many borrowers choosing to simply walk away from their homes, the IRS is going to enjoy additional revenues this year. Proposed H. R. 3648 will offer no relief for the majority of these homeowners.

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