Business
San Francisco-based Brae Corp. has named Donald B. Littlefield president of its rail division.
June 12, 1986
The average stock rose 20% to 57% last year, as measured by the popular market indexes.
Jan. 2, 1992
Company Town Blog
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April 18, 2012
Dec. 13, 2011
Angels
California Angels slugger Brian Downing’s breach-of-contract lawsuit against Bank of America Leasing Corp. was settled out of court Monday.
July 7, 1987
California
The San Diego City Council on Tuesday put off until April 28 a vote on a proposal by the city’s redevelopment agency to renovate and reopen the 68-year-old Balboa Theatre.
April 8, 1992
Entertainment & Arts
Theatre Corp. of America, which has been exporting its Pasadena Playhouse and Alex Theatre productions to four other California venues, is retrenching. * The Pasadena-based company will no longer send its shows from the Alex in Glendale to the Spreckels Theatre in San Diego or the Warnors Theatre in Fresno.
May 27, 1994
In a case the prosecution described as “heartbreaking,” a former Camp Pendleton Marine who fatally beat his 7-month-old son was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison.
May 5, 2016
In a departure from the light banter generally associated with such events, a panel of entertainment division heads from the six broadcast networks Tuesday yielded a pointed debate about the networks’ seeking to extract a piece of rerun rights to prime-time series--an issue of enormous concern to suppliers of television programming.
Sept. 23, 1998
An 82-doctor medical group has purchased La Habra’s only hospital in a $25-million deal that includes the 299-bed facility, two medical buildings and 22 acres of land, group officials said Tuesday.
April 6, 1988