Born in Little Rock in 1929, Dalyce Curry, or “Momma Dee” as she was known to family, lived in Altadena, where she died in her home at the age of 95 amid the Eaton Fire last week.
It's been two weeks since the wildfires began ravaging parts of Southern California. Firefighters are making progress, but the biggest fires are not yet fully contained. At least 27 people have lost their lives and officials say the full death toll is not yet known.
Curry had other ties to the movie industry, starting after she struck up a friendship with Nellie Crawford, who went by the stage name of Madame Sul-Te-Wan, at a Los Angeles beauty salon in the early 1950s, Kelley says, telling her grandmother's stories as best she can.
As the wildfires in California continue, volunteers from Arkansas are sharing how they are helping out. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — For days now, people all over the world have watched as fires have ignited across the Los Angeles area. It's a sight that continues to shock people across the country and here in Arkansas.
California water officials said this week there’s no truth to President Donald Trump’s assertion that the U.S. military has entered California and “turned on
Russell Vought, President Trump’s pick to head the White House budget office, has told senators in his confirmation questionnaire that he believes the 2020 presidential election was “rigged.”
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is staring out at a minefield as he looks to pass a sprawling tax and immigration package that pleases all corners of the ideologically diverse
This is the most important city and essential city anywhere in the world,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom emphatically at a press conference today to discuss his L.A. Rises initiative, which he officially announced earlier in the day.
Our Ask Chris columnist goes looking for the earliest golden arches in the city. Send your questions about L.A. to [email protected]
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A storm system that brought rain and snow to Southern California will move into Texas and the South by Wednesday, bringing flash flood and severe weather threat. The storm’s
Troops have been previously deployed in the U.S. by presidents, including George H.W. Bush and John F. Kennedy.