Natural disasters across the country are impacting where people buy homes and how much money they spend to insure them.
A survey from the Colorado Health Institute shows nearly one-third of Coloradans are struggling to afford housing, healthcare and food.
Members of La Plata Electric Association will not see a rate increase in 2026, CEO Chris Hansen said. The co-op’s board voted ...
As investor-owned mobile home parks proliferate, the question arises: how can investors sustainably balance profitability ...
Idaho’s rising rate of foreclosures underscores a difficult picture for homebuyers in the Boise area and beyond.
A modest rise in negative equity is emerging across parts of the U.S. housing market, but the overall picture remains far ...
Weak buyer demand, softening home prices, and broader economic uncertainty are prompting tens of thousands of U.S. homeowners ...
While State Farm Insurance posted several highly visible rate hikes this year — and appears poised to return to profitability with the strongest underwriting performance in two decades — the ...
Record rainfall in October caused significant flooding in Brevard County, damaging homes, cars, and roads. Officials are ...
ARC Restoration, a Denver-based disaster cleanup and restoration company, reports that children under five and adults over 65 ...
A private consulting firm’s report for a Delmont energy company being sued over a 2023 fatal house explosion in Plum has ...
US household debt remains stable but the reasons behind it vary. HELOC balances have increased, while debt patterns differ by credit score and generation.