You can raise your social media positives and bury your negatives.
You can raise your social media positives and bury your negatives.
If you are currently out of the work force or looking for a new job, there are hundreds of employers looking for workers in the Valley.
I get these complaints every week. The checks look real, they use real business names, but they are all scams.
There's one great thing about J.C. Penney's last quarter: It's over.
After Joe let you know about law enforcement actions against local companies for illegal robocalling, you sent your tips about how you stop them.
One consumer says the price of the car went up after she had put down a deposit and the dealer wouldn’t refund her money.
What you really have to do to get the so-called "free" tickets.
When one consumer was turned down by his home warranty company, he came back with binders full of records.
If you are currently out of the work force or looking for a new job, there are hundreds of employers looking for workers in the Valley.
Mobile devices are exponentially more likely to be stolen and you should just assume that it’s going to happen someday and plan accordingly.
What would you do if you got annoying telemarketing calls every day for years on end?
Purchasing a car can be a stressful ordeal. So you may want to know six secrets that can help when you're buying a car, so you don't waste your money.
If robocalls weren’t bad enough, now scammers are turning to text messaging at all hours to get to you.
The new smartphone app “Automatic’ helps you drive smarter – and save money while you’re doing it.
It was another record-setting day on Wall Street. This time, the Dow closed above 15,000 for the first time ever, hitting 15,056.
Local businesses came to the rescue of an elderly Phoenix couple whose van was towed miles away from their home.
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Jacqueline Simpson, 52, is suing the restaurant chain over a piece of glass she bit into while eating a chicken sandwich.
A man who was trying to protect his wife from a home run ball got a face full of beer for his effort.
Jim Heston, an American guesthouse operator in Cambodia, has lived a life in denim and has the photos to prove it. There were the dungarees he wore as a little boy, the dark bell-bottoms he had on for a hike up Japan's Mount Fuji, and the Levis straight-leg 501 jeans he's stayed with for the past 36 years.
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