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Carlos Huertas is the owner of ‘G-Pet Hotel’, a boarding facility for dogs and cats while their paw-rents are away. Carlos Huertas enjoys a quiet moment with Sooky at G-Pet Hotel, a boarding ...
A number of Acapulco hotel owners, including billionaire Carlos Slim, have committed to reopening in the beach resort town devastated by Hurricane Otis, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez ...
Man to serve 16 years in prison for causing deadly Glendale crash. A judge has sentenced Carlos Gonzalez to 16 years in prison for each count of manslaughter he pled guilty to, but the three 16 ...
Gonzalez went against his advice, to an extent, choosing lifetime security over a bigger payday down the line. “This got done because Carlos wanted it to get done,” Boras said.
Carlos Gonzalez, who spent the last nine seasons with the Rockies, is returning to Colorado on a one-year deal. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy.
Carlos Gonzalez had a breakout season last year, and Colorado Rockies fans are drooling all over themselves with the thought of having their young star around until at least 2017 ...
In a similar number of games (in fact, Gonzalez had 316 plate appearances in 2008 and 317 in 2009), Gonzalez hit 13 home runs, stole 16 bases, and hit a far more respectable .284/.353/.525.
The owner of the Fairfield Hotel in San Carlos where cruise ship passengers are receiving care for the coronavirus offered the site to officials and San Carlos was not asked about the arrangement ...
Colorado Rockies outfielder Carlos Gonzalez is one of the best hitters in baseball, but he could be on the move in the offseason as his team looks to rebuild with an eye on the future. Continue ...
Otay Mesa, California - July 26: Carlos Gonzalez Gutierrez, Consul general of Mexico in San Diego, speaks to United States and Mexican Government officials during an event that celebrates the ...
Then again, if it were 2012, Gonzalez wouldn’t be signing a minor-league contract with an invite to spring training and trying to make a team that’s headed for a losing season.
BOSTON — State Rep. Carlos González, D-Springfield, has been named to a six-member committee to resolve differences between the House and Senate on how to spend more than $5 billion on ...
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