The California Housing Finance Authority is relaunching its Dream For All program on Feb. 24, which offers first-time homebuyers up to 20% of a home's purchasing price to assist with closing and ...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Open houses kicked off Saturday for two brand new affordable homes in Cheektowaga, a part of Erie County’s new first-time homeowner initiative. The program aims to develop more ...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is seeking community support for its summer internship program. Internships provide college students with hands-on experience and can lead to full-time journalism ...
A nationwide experiment to give health care in rural America a $50 billion makeover is underway. The Trump administration, in a late December announcement, revealed how much each state will get under ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced the selection of 15 prescription drugs for the third cycle of the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program. These are high-cost drugs covered ...
Bank of Montreal will replace its Air Miles program with Blue Rewards, while Shell Canada plans to join the Scene+ network, marking two major shifts in how Canadians will earn and use loyalty points.
(FOX40.COM) — First-generation Californians hoping to buy their first home will soon get another shot at major down payment help with a popular program making a comeback. • Video above: How mortgage ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. – People who have been rejected from getting Florida government help to hurricane-proof their homes may get a second chance under a bill filed by an Orlando-area lawmaker. State Sen.
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