Michigan is in the top group of schools for Brock Harris, a top-50 national recruit and top-five tight end (per 247Sports) ...
A home in Altadena that was burned to the ground by last month’s Eaton fire has been sold for more than $100,000 above the ...
Why would Harris commit to the Georgia Bulldogs? UGA tight ends coach Todd Hartley has a strong pitch to top recruits.
“Buying a burned-down home isn’t for the faint of heart, but with the right due diligence, it can present a strong investment ...
The big question facing many fire victims: whether or not to rebuild. In Altadena, at least one burned-out lot has already ...
Tight ends have long been a focal point of Michigan’s offense. The Wolverines continue to emphasize the position on the recruiting trail, and that remains the case in the 2026 class. Saint George ...
Despite some residents' vow that "Altadena is not for sale," a burned-down property in the historically Black Los Angeles ...
The first Altadena property destroyed by the Eaton Fire in January has officially sold, just days after hitting the market.
Real estate agent Brock Harris listed the lot for $449,000, and quickly received dozens of calls from prospective buyers. The winning bid was $100,000 above asking price, all cash, and is expected ...
How much: Real estate agent Brock Harris listed the lot for $449,000, and quickly received dozens of calls from prospective buyers. The winning bid was $100,000 above asking price, all cash ...
Sherrone Moore, Steve Casula, Tony Alford, and General Manager Sean Magee went out to see four-star tight end, Brock Harris. Harris checks in as the No. 26 player in the '26 cycle and the No. 3 ...