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published on June 16, 2017 - 9:14 AM

(AP) — Jimmy Lam had his troubles: a drunk driving conviction, a grievance against his company, a struggle with personal

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published on - 9:12 AM

(AP) — Homebuilders slowed down the pace of construction for the third straight month in May, a possible sign that

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published on - 9:08 AM

(AP) — Amazon is buying Whole Foods in a deal valued at about $13.7 billion, a stunning move into brick-and-mortar

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(AP) — Employers added a significant number of jobs in nine states last month, and unemployment rates in four states

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(AP) — The South American country of Guyana has issued its first oil and gas license to ExxonMobil, which has

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published on June 15, 2017 - 1:18 PM

Lennar Homes is expected to get approval for a tentative subdivision that would create 174 lots at the northeast corner

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Stocks are ending modestly lower on Wall Street, dragged down by declines in technology and materials companies. Apple and Microsoft

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published on - 1:01 PM

An old adage notes the three most important factors in real estate: Location, location, location. For e-commerce businesses, that has

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published on - 12:34 PM

The College of the Sequoias has refinanced a series of general obligation bonds that officials estimate will save the college

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published on - 8:59 AM

(AP) — An eye-catching Los Angeles hot dog stand designed in the 1940s to look like a giant wiener on

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