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Late-payment rate on mortgages down in 3rd quarter

Fewer U.S. homeowners are falling behind on their mortgage payments, aided by rising home values, low interest rates and stable job gains.

Local companies turn to SBA loans to expand

The Small Business Administration’s stable of lending products has played a crucial role in giving local and regional community bankers opportunities to fund real estate deals or the expansion of local businesses during the economic recovery.

Wynn Resorts kills Philadelphia casino project

Wynn Resorts Ltd. said Monday it is withdrawing its proposal to build a casino-resort on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.

Target latest retailer to open earlier on Thanksgiving

Target says it’ll open its doors at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving becoming the latest retailer to open earlier on the holiday this year.

Neon Museum hopes to attract more visitors to its Boneyard

The Neon Museum’s Boneyard is a collection of more than 150 signs either cast aside as obsolete by properties such as Caesars Palace or Golden Nugget or the remains of others that have disappeared, including the Sahara, Stardust and Moulin Rouge.

 
California company recalls packaged salads, sandwiches

More than 90 tons of ready-to-eat salads and sandwiches by a California catering company are being recalled after 26 people in three states were sickened by a bacterial strain of E. coli linked to its products, federal health officials said Sunday.

Las Vegas company uses composites, high-tech printer to create 3-D models

Mike Emminger’s foray into 3-D printing started in a MakerBot showroom in New York City. The retired lawyer took one look at the $2,000 desktop printer and thought, “This is cool! I want one, but I have to talk to my partner.”

Culinary’s futile push against Cosmo

The only Sin City video getting more hits on the Internet than the Culinary union’s recent taunting and name-calling of people entering The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas was the 2011 clip of Batman getting body-slammed on the Strip by a drunken tourist.

Higher leverage ratio for biggest banks debated

Some of the largest U.S. banks are lobbying against a proposed rule to increase the capital they hold against potential losses that would put them at a disadvantage against non-U.S. banks facing easier requirements.