
Tough economic times have forced a lot of people to consider selling their valuables. But if you don't do your homework, you could be giving them away. More>>
In the last legislative session, the future of toll roads was on the line. But one area state senator was more involved than most. In fact some critics say the fix was in. More>>
If you want to cut hair or give people tattoos in Texas, you need a license. But to build a home, you simply register and hang out a shingle, and the reason is money. More>>
Last month, 789 Chrysler Corporation dealers were told they were being dropped by the company. And Chrysler says it had to be done. More>>
In an earlier CBS 19 investigation, we showed you how easy it was for an underage youngster to rent an R-rated movie. But, how tough is it to buy a ticket to see one in a theater? More>>
Many pharmacies now offer what's called the four dollar list. It's a list of low cost generic drugs that can save you a lot of money. But are they as good as the name brands?
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Your credit score has become as crucial a bit of personal information as your social security number. But you might be surprised who is using it these days. It's not just the loan officer at the bank. More>>
We used to call it our credit rating. But now, what's known as a credit score is the biggest factor in what kind of loan you get. The process is mysterious and confusing, for both borrowers and lenders. More>>
In 2002, Governor Rick Perry recommended a veritable 4000-mile spider-web of toll roads all built by and making money for private contractors overseas. Now though, everyone says the idea is dead, but is it? More>>
They are the future of credit cards, and you might already have one in your wallet. They contain radio frequency identification chips, or R.F.I.D., and they are convenient. They are also dangerous. It's a CBS 19 Eyeteam investigation. More>>