On Tuesday, it was reported that the Houston Rockets had extended the contract of general manager Rafael Stone.
General Motors plans to leave its RenCen world headquarters for Dan
The public is asked to avoid the area around Nelson Boulevard in Montrose
Nicholas Alexander Chavez‘ leave of absence from General Hospital has gone from temporary to permanent. Although there’s been no official confirmation from GH, multiple sources confirm to TVLine exclusively that the actor behind Spencer Cassadine — who vacated the role earlier this year to shoot Season 2 of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix anthology Monster — will not […]
TV and radio stations face fines if they break impartiality rules in the general election campaign.
The General Conference of the United Methodist Church in Charlotte is the
Ofcom has warned broadcasters using politicians as presenters that “the highest level of due impartiality applies during election periods”
The General Assembly passed legislation this week sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R-Franklin) to prohibit unlicensed individuals from booting vehicles in Tennessee and cap the fee to remove a boot at $75. The legislation ensures owners’ vehicles are not unfairly immobilized by overzealous parking attendants. To further protect vehicle owners, the bill also proposes new regulations for towing and parking.
General Electric (NYSE:GE) will be releasing earnings before the market opens on Tuesday, April 23, Zacks reports. (Register for Conference Call at http://mmm.wallstreethorizon.com/u.asp?u=177056)
General Motors on Tuesday posted quarterly results that topped Wall Street targets and raised its annual forecast, citing stable pricing and demand for its gas-engine vehicles, sending shares up 3.45% in pre-market trading. “Our consumer has been remarkably resilient in this period of higher interest rates,” GM Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson said. While the company started 2024 strong, CEO Mary Barra still has two large challenges ahead: turning around GM's shrinking sales in China, and...
Attorney General Dave Yost has taken swift action to challenge a recent injunction on House Bill 68, filing an emergency motion with the Ohio Supreme Court. Yost asserts that Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Michael Holbrook exceeded his judicial authority by issuing a broad injunction on April 16, effectively halting the entire implementation of House […]
SHA CEO Andrew Will says they will implement "scramble parking" where there are no assigned stalls, allowing for a staggered method to provide ample parking for all staff.