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S. Florida sign company builds on its success
Jeff and Jim Adinolfe are feeling pretty good about the little company they started 20 years ago in Lake Worth. They can look back on their work — including on opening day at the Miami Marlins ballpark — to see they've come a long way. Their...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Consumers, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Hurricane Andrew (1992)
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Pa. ID thief who romanced bank workers gets prison
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia man convicted of running an ID theft ring with the help of girlfriends at several banks has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. Federal prosecutors say 35-year-old Miguel Bell romanced bank workers to get them...Tags: Court Preliminary, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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A Charlie Brown Christmas (foreclosure) story
COSTA MESA — It might not be a Charlie Brown Christmas for Eastside residents this year.
After defaulting on the mortgage for the famed "Snoopy House," homeowner Jim Jordan was forced to clear out of the property Tuesday, leaving Charlie Brown,...Tags: Foreclosures, Economy, Business and Finance, Charlie Brown (fictional character), Santa Claus (fictional character), Rentals
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New debit card fee for Wells Fargo customers
It's about to get more expensive to be a Wells Fargo customer. The bank says it plans to test a $3 monthly fee for debit cards starting this fall.
The fee will be applied in certain states starting in October. Wells Fargo acquired more than 250...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co.
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Consumer advocates fear that more traditional banks will be offering payday loans
If you are offered a short-term advance on your paycheck at a triple-digit interest rate, you might think you're being pitched a payday loan — a product that's basically banned in Maryland and other states with rate caps.
But what if that deal came...Tags: Consumers, Wages and Pensions, Finance, Maryland, Wells Fargo & Co.
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Earthquake causes Baltimore traffic congestion, transit delays
Commuters experienced delays on roads, bridges and transit systems around the state as Marylanders felt the effect of a 5.8-magnitude earthquake in Virginia Tuesday, but most of the disruptions were clearing up by late afternoon. Jack Cahalan, a...Tags: Disasters, Bus Accidents, Harbor, Transportation Accidents, Career and Workplace
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A list of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack victims
A list of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack victims from data compiled by the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. The overall death toll from the attacks stands at 2,977 -- including 2,753 killed as a result of the attacks at the World Trade Center, 184...Tags: Brian Evans, Long Beach (Nassau, New York), Moving, Richard Kelly, John Kelly
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Man who robbed 2 Baltimore banks sentenced
BALTIMORE (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a man who robbed two Baltimore banks with what he claimed to be were bombs has been sentenced to 14 years in prison. Thirty-year-old Nathaniel Green of Baltimore was also ordered at sentencing on Tuesday to...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Pratt Street, Punishment
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Wells Fargo moves into a city it helped devastate
This weekend you may notice former Wachovia branches around Baltimore getting a makeover, swapping out their old logos for brand new Wells Fargo signs. While Wells Fargo has been busy promoting the new and improved services customers will receive,...Tags: Loans, Foreclosures, Economy, Business and Finance, Interior Policy, Mortgages
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Wells Fargo has been good to Baltimore
As mentioned in a recent op-ed article in The Sun, a host of bank branches and offices were renamed Wells Fargo (formerly Wachovia) over the weekend ("Wells Fargo not a good neighbor in Baltimore," Sept. 16). The op-ed did not mention that before and...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co.
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What Wachovia customers need to know before next month's conversion
InternThe conversion from Wachovia to Wells Fargo will be between August 5 and August 7, but there are still some steps customers can take to ensure a smooth transition. Don't just ignore any mail or e-mail you get from Wachovia, most of it contains...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co.
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Business transition brings new name to Roanoke's tallest building
ReporterIt's out with the old and in with the new in downtown Roanoke, as the city's tallest building takes a different name. From the South, it's still the Wachovia Tower, but not for long. The Wells Fargo sign is already up on the North side of the building,...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co.
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