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The tough economic situation in Spain means that many British expats are leaving its sunny climes and returning to their homeland.  |
People have been advised that keeping their house well maintained is an essential part of home ownership.  |
Homeowners need to think about how any changes they make to the exterior of their property may impact upon the appearance of the street, according to one publication.  |


Now may be the perfect time for people to pack up their belongings and make the move into a new home.  |
As the credit crunch continues to bite in the UK, it has been revealed that home improvement may be taking a backseat for cash-strapped Brits.  |
Just a day after detailing text messages that the defendant sent to a Monroeville teenager in the hours before her murder, prosecutors have rested their case against him.  |
A series of text messages between a man accused of fatally stabbing his 16-year-old girlfriend two years ago help paint the picture of their relationship on the day of the murder.  |
Two Pitt basketball players are poised to hit the big time tonight -- and do something that hasn't been done in more than two decades. Panthers players DeJuan Blair and Sam Young could both be selected in the first round  |
A Butler Senior High School English teacher who is accused of sending inappropriate text messages to two students will be in court today to face the charges.  |
Just weeks after her high school graduation and the death of her mother, a Westmoreland County teenager died in a head-on collision in Salem Township. Rachel Parker, 18, of New Alexandria, died yesterday after her car veered into oncoming traffic  |
A library has long been the heart of any community, but some local brick and mortar circulators of the printed word are struggling. Forty-four independent, locally supported libraries are members of a federation called the "Allegheny County Library Association."  |
In recent months, the state Department of Transportation and police agencies in Oakland have taken a particularly hard-line approach to traffic scofflaws. The problem, officials claim, is that drivers and pedestrians still aren't paying attention.  |
The blistering temperatures and humidity prompted environmental officials to issue an Air Quality Action Day across the state, and forecasters say some thunderstorms may move through later today as well.  |
Officials with PennDOT say part of East Carson Street has been reduced to a single lane because the recent flooding has caused problems on the road. According to PennDOT, the single-lane, alternating use restriction runs from Becks Run Road and  |
Some of the victims of last week's storms might be getting some federal assistance, depending on what FEMA officials determine after surveying the damage.  |
Englewood police are looking for witnesses in the death of man found dead in an alley by a bicyclist.  |
Jurors in the trial of a man accused of bludgeoning to death a 23-year-old University of Colorado student heard testimony from two women who said he told a story similar to how the victim died.  |
The Holyoke-based Highline Electric Association has launched its first renewable energy project -- a system that uses heat from a natural-gas compressor to generate electricity.  |
A judge has denied a request by Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols for a court-appointed lawyer to help him with a lawsuit complaining about prison food.  |
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