As new ownership looks to overhaul a mobile home park, the majority of residents have formed a union in the hopes of pushing back on fees and eviction notices they say are disrupting the past calm of ...
BOISE, Idaho — Three of the cities in the Treasure Valley that are already seeing major growth and change will see one more change: new mayors. That's after the elections earlier this month. How are ...
A report from the governor's office suggesting changes to financing, construction and oversight of manufactured housing ...
One of California's new housing laws, Senate Bill 79, is carrying unintended consequences that have Sunnyvale mobile home park residents worried they could lose their homes. Gail Rubino is a mobile ...
Veterans like Terry Glinnon, who struggled with homelessness, are finding home in Northern Idaho through a new nonprofit that ...
From her father’s beige-stuccoed mobile home, Genesis Hollman has watched two families move into the trailer next door on a rent-to-own contract. And she has watched both of them leave the small ...
The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division is expanding its Mobile ID program by launching a new Mobile ID Reader Loaner Program, aimed at helping more businesses verify customers' ages quickly and ...
Mountain Home is getting a major upgrade! The new Pioneer Depot and Plaza will feature a splash pad, playground, and ...
A Queen Anne Revival in Balmville, an 1890 house in Newport and a colonial revival in Boise By Angela Serratore This four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom house is a few blocks from the Newburgh ...
Virginia has launched a free mobile ID app, allowing residents to carry a digital version of their driver's license on their phone. The digital ID is accepted at select locations, including major ...
If you're a new real estate investor, you might ask yourself, "Will the IRS know about my rental income?" The answer is simple: Yes, the IRS will know if you have rental income. And if you try to ...
RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia DMV is launching a mobile ID program, the first of its kind to be accepted at the DMV, by law enforcement — specifically Virginia State Police — and at select ABC stores.
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