Only three films — “All About Eve,” “Titanic” and “La La Land” — have scored more nominations in Academy Awards history. This year, “Emilia Pérez,” a Spanish language, French-made film, dominated the ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Firefighters made progress in battling a 83-acre brush fire near Camarillo that began Thursday afternoon. As of Sunday morning, the fire was 98% contained, up 90% containment on ...
BRILLION, Wis. — Sean Becker and the staff at Ariens Nordic Center are busy day and night making and maintaining what has become a much sought-after commodity in Wisconsin—snow. “We had one little bit ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ja’liyah Woods walks to and from school every day and knows first-hand how dangerous it can be. “It's really unsafe to not have sidewalks. And plus it's like, y’all want kids to come ...
The Eaton Fire devastated the nearby community of Altadena, but in nearby Pasadena, Gail Casburn found her family’s jazz bar, the 1881 Club, still standing. Despite her family losing three homes in ...
MILWAUKEE — When you walk inside Walker’s Point Tattoo Company, you’re greeted by the buzzing sounds of tattoo guns and conversations between artists and clients. Tom Aldana owns Walker’s Point Tattoo ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky Refugee Ministries has been helping people moving to Kentucky for three decades. The organization’s goal is to create a safe place for non-citizens living in Kentucky. KRM ...
The administration will also have to determine how it will retain top talent while addressing immigration policy and deportation Jeff Haymond, professor of economics at Cedarville University, said ...
DAYTON, Ohio — The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base announced that they will be pausing social media activity due to a “DoD (Department of Defense) directive ...
OHIO — Farmers who faced severe drought conditions are set to receive financial assistance from the state government. Each week, Spectrum News 1 anchor Chuck Ringwalt and agriculture expert Andy Vance ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It’s not easy staying warm in these bitter temperatures. That’s why a lot of people are turning to warming centers, shelters and even libraries to escape the cold. Ron Harrington ...