[ad_1] By Laurel Rosenhall, CALmatters With a declaration that “public servants best serve the citizenry when they can be candid and honest without reservation in conducting the people’s business,” lawmakers passed the California Whistleblower Protection Act in 1999. The idea
New app arms real estate agents with deep background checks
[ad_1] CNBC's Diana Olick reports the opioid crisis is raising safety concerns among some realtors but a new company named Forewarn offers real estate firms and agents deep background checks on clients by using high-level, government-regulated data. [ad_2] Source link
Will San Diegans benefit from proposed federal tax plan?
[ad_1] Question: Would San Diegans, on balance, benefit from the proposed federal income tax changes? Phil Blair, Manpower NO. As the legislation currently stands San Diegans and all Californians will lose their higher mortgage deductions, which are a result of
Jurupa Valley bank robber gets away with money
[ad_1] A man robbed a bank in the Glen Avon neighborhood of Jurupa Valley on Monday morning, Nov. 13, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said. Deputies responding at 10:30 a.m. to a report of a robbery in the 9100 block
Hyatt CEO says Airbnb has actually helped the hotel giant grow
[ad_1] Airbnb has been a disruptor in travel and hospitality, but the CEO of Hyatt Hotels said it has made his business stronger. [ad_2] Source link
Rock icon Sammy Hagar ready to part with his piece of Hawaiian paradise
[ad_1] Following an exhausting Van Halen world tour in 1995, musician Sammy Hagar wanted nothing more than to spend a week relaxing in Hawaii. One week turned into two, two turned into a month and soon, the Red Rocker started
Hurricanes could bring another disaster: Foreclosures
[ad_1] As life slowly returns to normal in hurricane-ravaged parts of Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, housing experts and consumer advocates worry another crisis is on the horizon: Foreclosures. [ad_2] Source link
Bonsignore: Rams are all right with right side of the offensive line stabilized
[ad_1] Inside the Rams locker room at their practice facility in Thousand Oaks, players are sectioned off by position group. Defensive backs and linebackers occupy one part of the room, with their wall of lockers facing one another. Wide receivers
Why the housing market got no Trump bump
[ad_1] A look at why the U.S. housing market has not rallied as much as the stock market. [ad_2] Source link
These homes come with your own vineyard
[ad_1] Homes in Trevi Hills are not cheap, but at least you can get a boatload of wine out of the deal. Buyers in the 800-acre Lakeside development are part of a new real estate experiment in which they can