GASTONIA, N.C.—A Gastonia man is facing serious charges after allegedly dousing two people with gasoline and setting them on fire in a credit union parking lot, WBTV reported.
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EDMONTON, Alberta—A family-run farm in Stony Plain, Alberta, is celebrating a life-changing win after being named the 2025 Servus Big Share contest winner, Servus CU announced.
BRADFORD COUNTY, Fla. — A man who allegedly threatened Florida Credit Union staff was shot and killed by Bradford County sheriff’s deputies Tuesday evening, according to WCJB.
WASHINGTON – Existing-home sales decreased by 2.7% in June, according to the National Association of REALTORS Existing-Home Sales Report.
WASHINGTON--Mortgage applications increased 0.8% from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending July 18, 2025.
WASHINGTON--The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government advanced its FY26 bill with credit union-supported funding included, clearing it for consideration by the full House Appropriations Committee, America's Credit Unions reported.
WASHINGTON—The Trump Administration has filed a motion to stay a federal judge’s ruling that former NCUA board members Todd Harper and Tanya Otsuka were unlawfully removed from their positions, and must be immediately reinstated.
WASHINGTON--The Defense Credit Union Council has launched a targeted ad campaign in Punchbowl News to defend military members against harmful credit card legislation—including the Durbin-Marshall Credit Card Competition Act and a proposed 10% interest rate cap—with attempts to attach the mandates to the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, the trade group announced.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—The CFPB has terminated the consent order against $14-billion VyStar CU and waived any alleged non-compliance, the Bureau announced.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.--NCUA has released its Office of the Ombudsman 2024 Annual Report, which shows inquiries continue to increase each year and that many inquiries and complaints last year involved regulatory processes related to data breaches and cyber threats at credit unions.
