March 11, 2025 - 20:01

Domingos DaRosa, a well-known community activist, has announced his intention to run for mayor, positioning his campaign as a grassroots effort aimed at addressing the needs of local residents. DaRosa's focus will be on community engagement and tackling pressing issues such as housing affordability, public safety, and education reform. His candidacy is expected to resonate with voters seeking a change from the status quo and a leader who prioritizes the voices of everyday citizens.
Meanwhile, prominent real estate developer Thomas O’Brien is reportedly contemplating a bid for the mayoral seat as well. O’Brien's potential candidacy could introduce a business-oriented perspective into the race, raising questions about the balance between development and community interests. As both candidates prepare for their campaigns, the upcoming election is shaping up to be a significant contest that could redefine the city’s leadership and priorities. Voters will be closely watching how these two distinct approaches to governance will unfold in the coming months.
May 23, 2026 - 01:59
Real Estate Transactions: Friday, May 22, 2026The following real estate transactions were recorded in Northern Colorado for the week ending Friday, May 22, 2026. The information, provided by a regional listing service, details the buyer,...
May 22, 2026 - 21:42
Industrial Properties Flip Quickly in Lehigh ValleyA real estate company has sold 11 industrial properties in the Lehigh Valley just months after acquiring them, according to Lehigh County real estate records. The buyer is a limited liability...
May 22, 2026 - 04:11
Zillow loses access to thousands of home listings amid bitter legal feudZillow has been cut off from thousands of home listings in several major markets, the result of an escalating legal battle with a key data provider. The real estate platform confirmed it can no...
May 21, 2026 - 19:33
Spring Selling Season Falls Flat as High Expectations Weigh on US Housing MarketThis was supposed to be the spring selling season that turned everything around. Instead, buyers and sellers are stuck in a frustrating standoff. Mortgage rates remain stubbornly high, hovering...