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Cupertino housing project is part of a growing trend as expensive Bay Area cities want teachers to live near their schools

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

CUPTERTINO, California — When the time came for Gabriela Flores to apply for a new teaching job in the Bay Area, the Scotts Valley resident had her heart set on one place: Cupertino.

The city is not only home to Apple headquarters, but also boasts some of the best schools and students in the state. Flores said she felt drawn to the ...Read more

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Millions of New Yorkers poised for rent hikes in range of 1.75 to 7.75 percent

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

New York City’s 2 million rent-stabilized tenants will almost certainly see their rents rise for the fifth year in a row after the panel charged with deciding rates approved hikes during a raucous preliminary vote Wednesday evening.

The Rent Guidelines Board agreed to a range of 1.75% to 4.75% increases for one-year leases and 4.75% to 7.75% ...Read more

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Colorado and Denver told owners to cut their buildings' carbon emissions. Did the rules go too far?

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

It’s not that Intermountain Health refuses to upgrade its Denver hospital and medical clinics so they produce less pollution.

It’s the fact that the health system’s buildings are of different ages and sizes, and one of them — Saint Joseph Hospital — is open 24 hours a day. It’s a facility where lights and room temperature can be a ...Read more

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Black South Floridians struggle to buy and keep homes in Miami's gentrifying communities

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

Sabrina Guillaume’s parents always urged her to invest in a home in Liberty City.

But when she started the homebuying process in early 2020 at age 24, she hit a lot of obstacles: After getting preapproved for a loan, the pandemic came, and the homes she’d been eyeing rose from the mid-$300,000s to $500,000 in a matter of months. Then there ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: A Gracious Guide for How to Be a Good House Guest

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

It was shocking, if not surreal. The email message was from a woman I'd never met and whose name I recognized only because, a few months earlier, she mailed me a book she'd written.

The message announced that she and her family were planning a road trip to Disneyland and would just love to stay with us since (at the time) we lived nearby and oh...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Rise Above Your Circumstances

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Shortly after takeoff, the pilot circled over the Great Salt Lake, tipping the wings ever so slightly so we could witness the unusual reddish-purple color of the water -- a phenomenon, he explained, that occurs when a particular species of algae meets up with a certain bacteria. It was quite fascinating.

Just as he was bringing the plane level ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: You Need a Freedom Account

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

If I asked you to deduct your monthly expenses from your monthly income, I have a feeling you'd look pretty good on paper. The mystery for many people is why they can't get through a month without using a credit card to cover unexpected expenses, such as a prescription for a sick child, a quarterly insurance premium or a wedding shower gift.

...Read more

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Treasury market's 'new world order' brings fear of long bond

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

The “Sell America” trade that gripped markets this month has left a potentially lasting dent in investors’ willingness to hold the U.S. government’s longest-maturity debt, a mainstay of its deficit-financing toolkit.

For bond managers at BlackRock Inc., Brandywine Global Investment Management and Vanguard Group Inc., the problem is that...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Confused About Seed Oils? Oh, Yes We Are!

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

If you've ever stared at a grocery aisle full of cooking oils, wondering if you're picking a kitchen staple or a chemistry experiment, you're not alone. The world of cooking oils is a confusing place, and the debate over seed oils is heating up. Are they really as bad as some say? And if so, what should we use instead? Let's clear this up.

WHAT...Read more

An Irish hotelier, Qatari royals and a federal lawsuit involving a Beverly Hills hotel

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As Irish hotelier Patrick McKillen tells it, he met the former emir of Qatar on a yacht in Doha to discuss a business opportunity in California, more than 8,000 miles away.

McKillen and Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani were discussing the purchase of a Beverly Hills hotel, which McKillen said he committed to managing and redeveloping.

Now ...Read more

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LA's office market takes a hit amid trade wars, fires and economic uncertainty

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

Tenants hunting for office space in the Los Angeles area are in the driver's seat as vacancies plague many landlords trying to fill their buildings with people.

The greater Los Angeles office rental market started the year with a turbulent first quarter and historically high vacancies as tenant demand was persistently soft in spite of more ...Read more

Christina House/Los Angeles Times/TNS

She transformed a historic Hollywood penthouse into a 'sanctuary' with secondhand gems

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LOS ANGELES — Caitlin Villarreal felt giddy the first time she stepped inside the Whitley Heights rental, a storied 1926 Mediterranean-style penthouse with towering ceilings, hand-carved wooden beams and a pair of arched bookcases alongside an oversize fireplace.

"It had good energy," Villarreal said of the 1,500-square-foot apartment she ...Read more

Real estate Q&A: Do we owe annual property taxes on home we've owned for a few months?

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

Q: We purchased our first home late last year. We have been getting notices in the mail telling us that our real estate taxes were not paid. We called the tax collector and were informed that we owed property taxes for the entire year, even though we only lived there for a few months. Is this legit? — Harold

A: Understanding real estate taxes...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Are High-Efficiency Washers Worth It?

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

It's time once again to reach into the mailbag to answer a question from my dear readers. It's kinda my favorite day, which should give you an idea of how much I love to hear from you. While I cannot respond personally to all your messages and letters, know that I read every one, selecting those to answer here that I believe will have a ...Read more

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Commentary: No more delays: The REAL ID deadline must stick

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

It has become as predictable as the sun rising and setting each day, that the REAL ID requirement for air travel gets delayed.

The current deadline requiring REAL ID for air travel is May 7, with no word from the Department of Homeland Security that it will be moved. The Transportation Security Administration will enforce the deadline, while ...Read more

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Commentary: No more delays: The REAL ID deadline must stick

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

It has become as predictable as the sun rising and setting each day, that the REAL ID requirement for air travel gets delayed.

The current deadline requiring REAL ID for air travel is May 7, with no word from the Department of Homeland Security that it will be moved. The Transportation Security Administration will enforce the deadline, while ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Why Houseplants Turn Brown and How to Stop It

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Not only do houseplants bring warmth and a sense of calm to a home, but they are also an inexpensive way to decorate. Keeping your beautiful houseplants looking healthy and green is the challenge. The most common question is: Why do the leaves turn brown?

According to the Smart Garden Guide, there are many reasons why the leaves on your indoor ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Debt and That Squished Feeling

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Dear Mary: We would like to enlarge our small two-bedroom bungalow. Our kids are reaching the teen years, and we need more space. We have always budgeted our money.

We have $6,000 in our emergency fund and drive two paid-for cars, and our only debt is our mortgage. We have college savings accounts for our kids and tithe to our church. Our ...Read more

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Tariffs could cost the average American household $3,800 per year. Here's how to save for it

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

Tariffs could cost the average American household $3,800 in 2025, according to The Budget Lab at Yale University. This estimate comes even as President Trump announced a 90-day pause on tariffs earlier this month, temporarily reducing most tariffs to 10% in the meantime, while maintaining higher rates for countries including China.

Tariffs — ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Make the Most of Your Money in 2025 (Without Feeling Like You're Living in a Bunker)

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Let's be honest -- nobody wakes up thinking, "Today, I'd love to pinch every penny so hard Abe Lincoln winces." But with prices climbing faster than my stress level when I realize I've left my phone at home and have to survive a whole day without it, smart money habits are a must. The good news? You don't have to live off canned beans in a dimly...Read more

 

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