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September 2008 Archives
California and many of its communities hardest hit by the
foreclosure crisis stand to receive more than $500 million in federal
aid over the next 18 months. » continue reading
The Real Victims of the Mortgage Crisis?
September 29, 2008 6:00 AM
According to Michael Shermer, it's the taxpayers. » continue reading
Libertarian and author Michael Shermer argues that part of the reason we’re in this economic slump is too much government regulation and intervention. » continue reading
The SoCal Connected crew stopped to take a lunch break in Lake Elsinore, while filming Foreclosure Alley. There, they met Louie Trujillo, owner of Las Cuatro Milpas Restaurant. Trujillo explained how the Inland Empire’s foreclosure crisis is hurting his business.... » continue reading
SoCal Connected producer Angela Shelley on why field producing is television’s most glamorous job. » continue reading
I am a thirty-two year-old, movie-going, God-fearing, love-giving, single, happy mother of two. I've worked since I was 17... until now. » continue reading
What's really rewarding is when you can tell great stories with great characters that also have a hard news urgency. » continue reading
There are plenty of ways to help your fellow Angelenos with housing issues. » continue reading
Watch the full episode.
- Foreclosure Alley
- Down But Not Out
- Sideways by Patt Morrison
- Web Original: The House that Mama Hill Built
You Can't Have Both At The Same Time
September 25, 2008 6:07 AM
According to author Michael Shermer, human beings are pro-capitalist when the markets are up and pro-socialist when the markets fall. But he adds, "you can't have both at the same time." » continue reading
In honor of Black History Month, the web-team wants you to watch our short video profiling a local hero fighting to keep her home. » continue reading
For the inaugural installment of "The Water Cooler," we want your answers to these questions: How is the economic downturn affecting you? And: Are you afraid of losing your home? » continue reading
Ms. Zavala is an anchor/reporter for KCET’s weekly newsmagazine, SoCal Connected. » continue reading
The Inland Empire has a huge supply of a product no one wants: foreclosed houses. » continue reading
A look at one of California's favorite "blood sports" -- real estate -- and how hard times have affected it. » continue reading
A middle class mother of two struggles after her home has been foreclosed and she faces eviction from her apartment. » continue reading
For the past few years, the Inland Empire in Riverside County has been one of the fastest growing counties in the state - home to a major housing boom. But now the Inland Empire is pretty much the poster child for the foreclosure crisis.
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