First-time Homebuyers Rush to Take Advantage of Federal Assistance from The Brownsville Herald Aspiring homeowners are scrambling to take advantage of a $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers before the Nov. 30 deadline, according to real estate industry insiders. Congress enacted the tax credit as a means of stimulating the battered housing market. In Brownsville and elsewhere around the nation, the program is prodding people into action who otherwise might have waited to buy a house. More    
Dallas Fed Advisor Says Economy Nearing Recovery
from The San Antonio Express News
A painful recession is showing signs of ending, though it will take time for the economy to get back up on its feet fully, a top advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said in San Antonio. "I'm cautiously optimistic we're seeing economic signs of a recovery," said John Duca, a vice president and
senior policy advisory at the Dallas fed. "But it's just a start." More
  
DFW Home Prices Fall Only 1.6 Percent in Latest Measure
from The Dallas Morning News
Dallas-Fort Worth home prices fell
by the smallest percentage in almost two years in the latest housing market snapshot. DFW prices were down only 1.6 percent in July from a year earlier in the closely watched S&P/Case-Shiller home price index. More
  
Perry Removes Panel Appointees Before Hearing on Flawed Arson Inquiry; New Chair Delays Session
from The Dallas Morning News
Gov. Rick Perry was blasted Wednesday after he swept three appointees from their jobs just two days before they were set to critically examine a flawed arson investigation that contributed to the execution of a Corsicana man. The hearing of the Texas Forensic Science
Commission, scheduled for Friday in Irving, was abruptly canceled by the new chairman the governor chose, Williamson County District Attorney John Bradley. More
  
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| Nonprofit Perry Founded to Receive Stimulus Funds
from The Dallas Morning News
A nonprofit charitable organization founded by Gov. Rick Perry was awarded $250,000 in federal economic-stimulus funds Wednesday. A Perry spokeswoman said accepting the money doesn't conflict with the Republican governor's criticism of the stimulus
law. More
  
Hutchison Signs Norquist Pledge
from The Austin American Statesman First Reading Blog
Gov. Rick Perry is to appear with anti-tax activist Grover
Norquist to sign Norquist's pledge not to raise taxes - a direct appeal to conservatives as he tries to fend off a GOP primary challenge from U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison. Hutchison is not appearing with Norquist, but her campaign said late Wednesday that she had signed Norquist's pledge and sent it to him. More
  
Perry's Online Campaign Event Hit by Technical Glitches
from The Fort Worth Star Telegram
Gov. Rick Perry was "Talkin' Texas" on Tuesday, but a lot of supporters weren't able to hear the governor's highly touted online campaign event. Perry's staff said the webcast, during which the governor touted Texas' economic strength, was hacked and countless people were unable to view it. More
  
Ebby Halliday: A Friend in Deed
from Neighbors Go
In the Aug. 7 print edition of White Rock neighborsgo,we published a story about 97-year-old Raymond Ogas of Vickery Place. He has lived in the same house he bought from Ebby Halliday herself - just below the M Streets area - since 1956. Ebby, 98, read about Mr. Ogas and decided that she wanted to see him again. More
  
Border Task
Force Urges More Customs Officers for Ports of Entry
from The Associated Press via The Fort Worth Star Telegram
The federal government should hire more Customs officers and increase scrutiny of outbound traffic at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to recommendations
presented Wednesday by a border task force created by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. More
  

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