- LA Daily News: `Grim' foreclosure outlook for Los Angeles through 2012
- Oakland Tribune: Report: Foreclosure crisis to crush Oakland home values by $12 billion
- San Jose Mercury News: Community group urges residents to fight foreclosures
- KPCC Radio LA: A home values down $80 billion, report says
- ABC-TV Oakland: Settlement talks underway with mortgage companies
- SCPR LA: Report: L.A. home values drop nearly $80B since 2008
- Contra Costa Times: Report: Housing meltdown has caused $80B drop in L.A. home values
- OB Rag: San Diego takes first step toward fining banks for neglecting foreclosures properties
- Bay Citizen: In Richmond, Banks Conceal Ownership of Blighted Homes
- KPBS San Diego: City Council Hears Proposed Ordinance Regarding Foreclosed Homes
- ABC-TV Oakland: Oakland zip code sees significant drop in property values
- ABC-TV Oakland: Settlement talks underway with mortgage companies
- News 10 Sacramento: ACCE group: Banks need to be responsible for foreclosed homes
- NBC-TV LA: Los Angeles homeowners collectively lost nearly $80 billion in home values since 2008.
- Sacramento Bee: After year's lull, Sacramento-area foreclosures roared back in August
- LA Times: New foreclosures surge during August in hardest-hit markets
- Daily Breeze: Report: Housing meltdown has caused $80B drop in L.A. home values
- Intersections South LA: Watts rallies against foreclosure crisis
- Beyond Chron: Foreclosures Have Cost S.F. Almost $7 Billion
During "It's Time For Wall Street Banks to Pay Week" (September 26-30 in the Bay Area & October 3-6 in Los Angeles) homeowners, community members, faith leaders and students will hold events in hard-hit neighborhoods across the state saying it’s time to make Wall Street banks pay for destroying jobs and neighborhoods with their greedy, irresponsible and predatory business practices.
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