A Chronicle investigation, which included a review of public records and interviews with several property owners, could not confirm Luke Brugnara's account.
Connecticut is urging residents to check for unclaimed property as part of National Unclaimed Property Day on Feb. 1. Here's where to look.
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Federal purchase of Washington Co. warehouse could be for ICE detention center: Property records
The federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency may have plans for a detention center just seven miles from Hagerstown ...
The US Department of Homeland Security has not publicly confirmed its plans for the 43-acre property at 50 Robert Milligan ...
MONTPELIER — Ahead of National Unclaimed Property Day on February 1, Treasurer Pieciak is reminding Vermonters to search for ...
Maine State Police and the Hampden Police Department are still trying to find and check the well-being of 78-year-old Douglas ...
A Charleswood homeowner fears a proposal that would raise his home’s assessed value nearly $200,000 since 2024 will result in ...
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill said the home is owned by a man involved in a 2023 investigation of an illegal biolab in ...
That's how Cassone, the co-owner of Middletown's Bareskin Beauty Bar, was feeling after a state plow drove a pile of snow ...
On Tuesday afternoon, Michael Curtis faced seven charges in three pending first-degree felony cases in Broward County court ...
The state has returned a total of $1.2 billion to rightful owners since 1998 through its CTBigList.gov website, with a record ...
Michiganders are encouraged to conduct a simple search online to see if they have any lost or abandoned property as a part of National Unclaimed Property Day on Sunday, according to the Michigan ...
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