In a Los Angeles suburb, multigenerational families like the Benns found affordable housing and a deep sense of connection. After the devastating fires, many wonder whether they’ll be able to rebuild what they’ve lost.
Organizers have vowed this year's awards will “celebrate the work that unites us as a global film community and acknowledge those who fought so bravely against the wildfires.”
Emilia Pérez' landed 13 Oscar nominations at Thursday's downsized Academy Awards nomination ceremony, a reminder of Hollywood's struggle to balance pageantry against the backdrop of California's destructive wildfires.
While some have called for the show to be postponed, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told Yahoo Entertainment that continuing was "important on a lot of levels."
Due to the wildfires in Southern California, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences chose to delay the announcement from its originally scheduled Jan. 17 date and extend the voting period ...
California. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that seven-time Oscar nominee, Quincy Jones, will receive an honorary Oscar from the Board of Governors.
Hundreds of Altadena residents, encouraged by L.A. County Supervisor Barger, vow to return, but we need to balance risks and merits of swiftly rebuilding after the fires.
If the forecast holds, Altadena could experience something similar ... power and have been replaced with mid-road stop signs. California’s National Guard has armored Humvees stationed ...
the first real rain of winter fell in Southern California, bringing elevated risk of floods and landslides to areas recently burned by wildfires. Jan. 27, 2025 Sam James, who grew up in Altadena ...
Why now: On Sunday morning, Altadena residents were taking advantage ... power and have been replaced with mid-road stop signs. California’s National Guard has armored Humvees stationed at ...
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- When the Eaton Fire exploded, thousands of homes were destroyed, entire communities were evacuated and countless people wondered if they'd have anything left to return to.
ALTADENA, California (KABC) — Much like thousands of families who lost their homes in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, Brian McShea and Stephanie Raynor of Altadena have been spending ...