The Los Angeles police chief on Tuesday said a proposed new city law aimed at protecting celebrities from aggressive paparazzi would be ambiguous and impossible to enforce.
Within the next year, Northeast Florida residents will likely only be allowed to irrigate their lawns on two set days of the week and once a week during the dry months of December, January and February.
NEW YORK, April 8, 2008 -- PIMCO Floating Rate Strategy Fund , a closed-end management investment company which seeks high current income, consistent with the preservation of capital, today announced its results for the fiscal quarter and six months ended January 31, 2008.
A retired Canadian priest already in prison for sexually abusing boys in Eastern Ontario faces a new suit by 11 alleged victims seeking $22 million.Former Monsignor Bernard Prince was found guilty of 13 counts of sexual abuse between 1964 and 1984 in January and is serving a four-year penitentiary sentence. Monday, lawyers in Pembroke, Ontario, west of Ottawa, filed papers suing him and the
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- The search will continue for a new head of the state Division of Motor Vehicles. Governor Carcieri appointed Anthony Silva in January for the role. But Silva has declined the
Remember the much-hated, ostensibly long-gone rule that required a Saturday night stay for cheap fares on the major airlines? Well, it’s back †at least on some routes.
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy filed a motion late Tuesday seeking to tighten travel restrictions on Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick while he awaits trial on perjury and other criminal charges.
An Elgin police officer faces criminal charges for his role in a new year's Eve brawl at an Elgin hotel in which his father, the former police chief, was injured, authorities said.
The top U.S. commander in Iraq told Congress Tuesday that hard-won gains in the war zone are too fragile to promise any troop pullouts beyond this summer, holding his ground against impatient Democrats and refusing to commit to more withdrawals before President Bush leaves office in January. Army Gen. David Petraeus painted a picture of a nation struggling to suppress violence among