
Kendrick Marshall
Regional Accountability Reporter at The Charlotte Observer
Chicago ➡️ Tulsa ➡️ Queen City | @theobserver. Cubs fan. Pho aficionado. #TheeILove.
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1 week ago |
sacbee.com | Kendrick Marshall
California’s housing market is on the rebound, with home sales and prices exceeding seasonal record levels, according to the latest data from the California Association of Realtors. In February, sales of existing single-family homes rose by 11% for the month to 283,540 homes, up from 254,110 in January, the Realtors group said in its March home sales and price report. That’s a 2.6% increase from a year ago, when 276,280 homes were sold “on an annualized basis,” the report said.
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1 week ago |
hbcusports.com | Kendrick Marshall
Wearing a black suit and speaking candidly, Patrick Crarey II explained why he decided to bolt Florida A&M to coach at Grambling State. “This move was about winning within an organization that believed in my capabilities from day one,” he said on Friday during an introductory press conference. “Today starts our new journey together.
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4 weeks ago |
sacbee.com | Kendrick Marshall
How close are you to living the American dream in California? You’d need to earn more than $100,000 a year to live comfortably in the Golden State in 2025, according to a new study by GoBankingRates. The personal finance website looked at expenses, including monthly mortgage payments and annual grocery and child care costs, to determine “how achievable the American dream is” in the 50 largest U.S. cities.
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1 month ago |
fresnobee.com | Kendrick Marshall
When it comes to work, Fresno is among the most laid-back cities in the United States, according to WalletHub. The personal finance website recently released its 2025 list of the Hardest-Working Cities in America, ranking 116 large cities based on average work weeks, commute lengths, employment rates, and other measurements. In the United States, workers clock an average of about 34.1 hours per week, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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1 month ago |
sacbee.com | Kendrick Marshall
Military jets will soar in the sky above Sacramento this weekend when the annual California Capital Airshow returns. The air show will feature aerial stunts by groups such as the U.S. Navy’s famed Blue Angels as well as on-the-ground displays. Here’s what is in store for 2025:The California Capital Airshow takes place Saturday and Sunday at Mather Airport, 10425 Norden Ave. in Mather. Gates will open at 9 a.m. and flying demonstrations begin at noon on both days.
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