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Five men allegedly walked into a Yereance Avenue home on March 15 at 8:45 a.m. handcuffed the two residents and stole their money, said detective Capt. Robert Rowan.
A landlord finds the damage two weeks later.
A fire that displaced three families in Jamestown on Monday morning was caused by a child playing with a lighter, according to the Jamestown Fire Department. At 8:47 a.m., a 911 call reported a bedroom fire in the first-floor apartment of 85 Hazzard St., a three-family rental uni.
Forests between floors, Jeeves on call and purified air. TOI-Crest visits the super-luxury highrises and villas that are the new velvet overground.
While Tom Church and the Saint Joseph’s University men’s basketball squad will compete in the Division II Elite Eight today, another Ashtabula Countian and her teammates will begin their part in an even bigger dance.
Financial circumstances have caused many rental unit tenants to be late with their payments to building owners, and those owners have responded with threats and bullying. Now, the government says ‘enough’ and is intervening to stop the practice.
New data from the Real Estate Research Council of Southern California – powered by First American CoreLogic – show that the market value of all Southern California housing fell $119 billion in 2009 to $1.934 trillion.
Recession forces Coweta salesman to reinvent himself
