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When Emmanuel Gonzalez graduated from SDSU Imperial Valley in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in international business, he was ...
Bill Murray talks about his new film, "The Friend," and breaks down which Chicago restaurant makes one of his favorite pizzas of all time. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday ...
Central Valley Today is joined by treasurer and member of the Fresno Association of Realtors Board of Directors, Steve Flach.
Last month, the GSA published, then deleted, a list of 443 buildings and properties it had identified to potentially offload from the government’s real estate portfolio. Now, the GSA is slowly ...
Federal agents sought access to students at two Los Angeles elementary schools this week and were denied access. Homeland Security officials maintain the agents were there to conduct welfare ...
There are 54 lease terminations in California. The Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency continue to cut government spending and have terminated more than 50 leases of ...
Probate is a court-supervised process that validates a person’s will, settles debts, and distributes their estate after death. In California ... certain real property may also qualify.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta [on Friday] announced reaching a settlement with HomeOptions, a realty company based in Oakland ... the settlement allows homeowners to list their homes with any ...
Rocket Companies is strategically positioning itself as a giant force in residential real estate, aiming to create ... Zillow’s current model relies heavily on agent commissions ($1.2 billion ...
Real estate company Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. spent five years transforming the 1907 property before spinning off Seaport Entertainment Group into a separate public entity that counts Bill ...
For years, California’s Democratic leaders have tried to attribute the state’s high gas prices to “gouging.” Professor Michael Mische with the USC Marshall School of Business has recently ...
Developers in the first three months of 2025 pulled building permits for 57% fewer homes in the city of Los Angeles than they did last year, according to a report from research firm Hilgard Analytics.