Of southern california. Well get to all the news out of washington, what the president s expected to say tonight, how the republicans are so conflicted they have two responses planned tonight. And well have some of our top people here to tee off with maybe the president s last chance to go big. But first the breaking news out of california. Police are in a tense standoff right now in the San Bernardino mountains with someone they believe is the fugitive, the exlos Angeles Police officer Christopher Dorner. It began when Police Deputies responded to a report of a stolen car, actually a pickup. The suspect in that robbery was reported to match dorners description. And that led to this shootout situation. In the last hour, the lapd briefed reporters on what has happened so far. The suspect in the vehicle fled into the forest. Shortly thereafter, this individual barricaded himself in one of the cabins there and an exchange of gunfire occurred. During that exchange of gunfire, two other off
Johnny Hanna, CEO of Utah-based real estate company Homie, is stepping down as CEO. His announcement followed a week in which 40 employees at Homie were laid off.
SALT LAKE CITY For Brian Fleming, buying a first home didn t start out being very worrisome, as he and his wife had been diligent about saving for it after getting married in 2019. When they started the homebuying process in earnest, they thought they knew exactly what they wanted then market realities set in.
And it s not just first-time young buyers who are finding house shopping a daunting task this year.
James Mackie, 33, and his wife are now living in their third house since getting married after college. In the past with my home purchases, it was either a buyer s market or more of a neutral market where you can ask for things and you re not having to take these big risks that you are currently, Mackie said.