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Introducing: 2013 Innovator Awards finalists
Inman News is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2013 Innovator Awards in eight categories, and the opening of voting for the “People’s Choice” Innovator Award. Winners chosen from the list of finalists below will be announced during the ...
Enjoy Real Estate Connect in San Francisco with Trulia
In just one week, real estate professionals from across the globe will be descending upon San Francisco to attend Real Estate Connect July 10-12! From CEOs to thought leaders to innovators of technology, the best and brightest will be here. ...
Army tightens grip as Egypt awaits final move
Egypt's military moved to tighten its control of key institutions Wednesday, sending troops backed with armored vehicles to the heart of Cairo and slapping a travel ban on President Mohammed Morsi and top allies in preparation for an almost certain push to remove the Islamist president with the expiration of an afternoon deadline.
Lawsuit accuses DHEC employee of trying to profit from Greenwood County TB outbreak
COLUMBIA - A former South Carolina health department nurse says another health worker tried to profit from an outbreak of tuberculosis at a Greenwood County school.
Two Duncan residents sentenced to 70 months in prison for part in drug ring
Two Duncan residents were sentenced to nearly six years in prison on Tuesday for their roles in a conspiracy to distribute oxycodone, according to information from U.S. Attorney Bill Nettles’ office.
BMW announces leadership change at Spartanburg County plant
Manfred Erlacher, currently managing director of BMW Plant Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, has been named president of BMW Manufacturing Co. in Spartanburg County and will assume his new responsibilities on Nov. 1, the company announced Wednesday.
QB Bryant transfers to Wren
For the second year in row it seems the Wren football team hit the jackpot in the transfer lottery.
Father leaves special message for soldier-to-be son
One Townville father used his prized lawn as a sendoff to his son, who's leaving for basic training in the Army
Realtors oppose western Massachusetts casino
Realtors who are opposed to a casino in Springfield or another community in western Massachusetts are citing a study by economists with the National Association of Realtors that estimated traffic noise and other disruptions would dent home values in whichever ...
Dolly Lenz joins board of Deepak Chopra foundation
Dolly Lenz — the former Douglas Elliman broker who’s now the exclusive sales and marketing agent for Delos Living’s first residential development in New York City — has joined the board of The Chopra Foundation, the charity founded by alternative ...
Emergency officials warn of the dangers of Fourth fireworks
Keep fireworks bursting safely in the air to prevent ending celebrations with the red glare of emergency lights. During the busy holiday weekend, emergency personnel said their most frequent calls involve some type of fireworks mishap.
Not just another syndication debate
Listings are ending up everywhere; the black market for real estate data is thriving; and brokers are freaking out. Can the multiple listing service be positioned as the definitive listings caretaker? Hear what some influential industry leaders have to say ...
A glimpse into the not-so-distant future
The door of the assisted living facility rotated briskly, releasing a wedge of conditioned air into the humid summer along with Billie. A long black sedan had pulled to the curb moments before. Billie began to mentally prepare for the ...
Cleveland kidnapping suspect competent for trial
A man charged with holding three women captive in his Cleveland home for about a decade and raping them is competent to stand trial, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Letters from father of US Navy surface in SC
When John Paul Jones famously said "I have not yet begun to fight," he certainly had begun to write as evidenced by letters from the American naval hero that recently surfaced at the Charleston Library Society.
Arizona fire investigators look at what went wrong
Three days after 19 firefighters perished in a wildfire, questions over what exactly went wrong loomed largest.
Waterfront condo buyers not troubled by flood risks
Will global warming cause sea levels to rise, putting coastal areas at greater risk of hurricanes and tropical storms (Sandy? Katrina? Isabel?)? Fuhgedaboutit … say Baltimore Realtors who are doing brisk business in high-rise waterfront condos priced at more than ...
More than a decade after 9/11, airline passengers still showing up armed
Several times every day, at airports across the country, passengers are trying to walk through security with loaded guns in their carry-on bags, purses or pockets, even in a boot. And, more than a decade after 9/11 raised consciousness about airline security, it's happening a lot more often.
How to roll out the red carpet for high-end clients
What does it take to successfully compete against other luxury real estate agents? Mastering these key best practices from the best luxury agents in the world will prepare you to attract and build a more successful luxury business. Part seven ...
Everyday People: Home inspector stays nimble on the job - OregonLive.com
Everyday People: Home inspector stays nimble on the job
OregonLive.com
He trained as a home inspector through the National Institute of Building Inspectors and worked for a franchise for six years before starting his own business, Eagle Eye Inspections. Giblin's construction days taught him a lot about how to build a home ...