Washington’s “Year of Housing” in 2023 brought a record $400 million investment into the state’s affordable housing fund.
A local realtor said if home developers face steeper costs for building materials like wood, aluminum and steel, those costs could be passed on to the consumer.
Even so, some say the lease terminations aren't all being executed to terms agreed to, according to at least one Washington, D.C.-area real estate veteran. On top of that, as today's lead story ...
Critics privatizing the postal service often point out that it is a critical resource, particularly for people living in rural or hard-to-access areas where other shipping companies may not deliver.
Beaufort County is a rural county but it is also a unique county. It’s large, 962.85 square miles, and is divided by the river. Two bridges connect the north and southside of the county. Both the ...
The area real estate market continued its struggle with February sales down 35 percent from the previous year marking the lowest February sales since 2009. However, new listings also dropped nine per ...
Why I Won’t Be Working for The Washington Post: It’s Time for Jeff Bezos to Sell It. Praising the president and restricting the Post’s opinions page, Bezos is undermining his own motto that ...
In 2023, the outdoor-recreation industry contributed $22.5 billion to Washington’s economy, supporting rural businesses and ... term to some of the busier areas … it will likely result in ...
to produce nurse practitioners who will care for patients in rural, underserved areas. “The funding reduces barriers for registered nurses to develop into advanced practice professionals and ...
Southwest Virginia-based health clinics are partnering with a telehealth company and UVA Health to bolster rural healthcare ... with healthcare providers for real-time remote evaluations and ...
Advertising He said many of the area’s rural residents don’t believe the reductions could harm them. But he is worried enough that he’s flying to Washington, D.C., Sunday to lobby members of ...
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