WGN TV cut nine on-air personnel Monday in its latest round of layoffs, including entertainment critic and reporter Dean Richards and sports anchor Chris Boden, the Sun-Times has learned, and more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 22—The Central Valley's agribusiness industry lost an icon this month. Philanthropist and retired farmer Dean "Dino" ...
Dean "Dino" Cortopassi, the son of an immigrant farmer who spent his life growing crops and growing companies, has died at 84 after complications from a stroke, his family said. "He was a giant of a ...
In 1991, a young Ray Cortopassi stepped onto an Illinois stage in his first role in a community theater production. “The play was Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” and I played Giles Ralston, the ...
The Cortopassi family, owners of culinary cornerstones Corto Olive Co. and Stanislaus Foods, today announced the launch of the Corto x Stanislaus Chef’s Essentials Kit, available for $85 at Corto’s ...
Ray Cortopassi, an anchor for WXIN-TV Channel 59 since 2009, is leaving Indianapolis for a job at WGN-TV in Chicago, WGN announced Thursday. The departure ends a 21-year run in Indianapolis for ...
Most Palo Alto High School graduates remember Angelo Cortopassi as the biology teacher who won the hearts and minds of his students for 26 years. At 67, Cortopassi still has the engaging spirit and ...
Dean “Dino” Cortopassi, a Stockton-area farmer and food processor who could undermine Gov. Jerry Brown’s Delta water project and high-speed rail in California, talks to The Sacramento Bee’s editorial ...
Wealthy Stockton farmer Dean Cortopassi is right that California voters should be able to vote on Gov. Jerry Brown’s misguided, $17 billion twin-tunnel plan for the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.