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College Tuition Still Rising Faster than Inflation
Biggest increases in California impact the national average.
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Many People Would Leave Banks over Debit Card Fees
Some say they will use cash or credit cards in response to the fees.
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Student Loan Debt Soars
Total tops one trillion dollars.
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Winter Heating Bills Expected to Go up
Increasing for most Americans says gas industry panel.
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Banks Begin to Make More Loans
So far, most borrowers are the strongest commercial and consumer customers.
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Dozens of New Jobs for Helena-West Helena
Four companies there announce new or expanding facilities.
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Arkansans Reminded to Pay Property Taxes
Most counties have last-minute payment options, including by phone and online.
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When Buying Firewood, Don't Get Burned
Consumer alert from Attorney General's Office advises Arkansans to know state rules that govern the product.
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Madoff Ponzi Victims Begin Receiving Paybacks
The first 312-million dollars will be given to fraud victims with approved claims.
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Bank of America to Charge for Debit Card Usage
Fee will be five-dollars per month starting early next year.
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Generic Groceries: Do They Sacrifice Taste for Price?
Grocery stores are expending their own brands and the price difference can be big. But what about the quality?
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Safety Questions about Some Jeeps, Hondas
Airbag problem plagues 2002 and 2003 Jeep Liberty SUVs and 2009 Honda Odyssey minivans have liftgate issue.
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Free Checking is Going Away
Banks looking for new ways to make customers pay more.
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Make the Most of Frequent Flier Programs
Whether you're a frequent flier or just a casual traveler -- you probably belong to a rewards program with one or more airline. Find out...
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Eight Cities to Benefit from New Central AR Water Treatment Plant
Government loan for the Lonoke-White Public Water Authority makes project possible.
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Threat of Government Shutdown, Again
U.S. Senate kills GOP spending bill.
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Nervous Investors Await Opening Bell
Dow Jones Average dropped more than 500 points Thursday but recovered only slightly just before the closing bell.
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Public Housing Dollars for Arkansas Total $769,058
Government awards state to help Section 8 families get job training and employment.
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Dow Index Plunges More than 500 Points
Grim economic reports rattle markets worldwide.
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World Markets Tank Overnight
Dow Jones Industrial Average begins new trading day after 300-point drop Wednesday.
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