North Bay Housing Market

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In late spring, North Bay counties are seeing a rise in interest from home buyers, at the same time cities are cultivating more apartment and home construction. Trends in the North Bay echo national shifts, including nearly

Make Paula Deen's delicious banana pudding caramel bars

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Larry Busacca / Staff With the summer heat right around the corner, it’s time to get ready to cool down with some down-home desserts. So, who better to learn to make some from than Paula Deen? In a recent video on Instagram, the celebrity chef showed fans how

Corey Kent's paving his career with 'BLACKTOP'

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RCA Nashville/Sony Music Nashville Fast-rising country newcomer Corey Kent has announced his new album, BLACKTOP.  Arriving on June 2, the 10-song album includes the newly released track “Something’s Gonna Kill Me.” “‘Something’s Gonna Kill Me’ is a song I wrote about

It's “Tails I Lose” for Parker McCollum

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ABC Parker McCollum melds neo-traditional instrumentation and forlorn lyrics on his new song, “Tails I Lose.” Penned by Parker alongside Wade Bowen, Brad Warren and Brett Warren, the song finds a heartbroken man pining for the return of his old flame. The hook of the song? “Heads

Brett Young's offering an invitation to “Dance With You”

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BMLG Records Brett Young has dropped new track “Dance With You.” Co-written by Brett, Jordan Minton and Jimmy Robbins, the autobiographical song’s about a lifetime commitment to “dance” with one’s significant other through the good and bad. “Just pick out a song I can

There are plot twists in Michael Ray's “Get Her Back”

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Warner Music Nashville Michael Ray has returned with a brand new song, “Get Her Back.” Written by Dallas Wilson, Jordan James, Lalo and Michael Tyler, the midtempo track boasts triple entendre lyricism and a midtempo production that amplifies the narrator’s heartbroken yet bitter sentiments.