Value of California's properties falls 1.8% to $4.4 trillion
Forty-eight of California's 58 counties saw totals fall this year — nine by more than 5%, the state Board of Equalization reported. The total value fell 2.4% in 2009. The Golden State's real estate market lost a bit more of its luster as the total value of California's properties fell for the second year in a row — and for the second time since records were first kept in 1933 at the depths of ...
Value of California's properties falls 1.8% to $4.4 trillionFootball: Week One schedule
Thursday, September 9th CITY NONLEAGUE Belmont at South Gate, 7 p.m. Locke at San Fernando, 7 p.m. Narbonne at South East, 7 p.m. Santee at San Pedro, 7 p.m. Taft vs. Dorsey at Rancho Cienega Park, 7 p.m. SOUTHERN SECTION...
Football: Week One scheduleGlendale, Los Angeles Fail 'Best Drivers Report'
Photo by Zach Behrens/LAist When it comes to collision frequency, the Southland isn't doing all that great. Well, that's according to Allstate Insurance's 6th annual "Best Drivers Report" that is based on company claim data. Of the 193 largest U.S. cities, Glendale came in at 191, which chances of getting into a collision in the city 70.8% more than the national average. Los Angeles ranked 183 ...
Glendale, Los Angeles Fail 'Best Drivers Report'County Leaders Fret Northrop’s Flight
County leaders are scrambling to maintain Northrop Grumman’s large footprint locally after the company’s headquarters moves to Virginia.
County Leaders Fret Northrop’s Flight