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National Arkansas native with ties to old Hollywood among California fire victims Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1929, Dalyce Curry's big personality was destined for one place: Hollywood.
A Little Rock-born grandmother who appeared in the movie "The Blues Brothers" died last week at her home in Altadena, Calif., as a wildfire raged through the community.
Altadena’s small business owners reckon with an unclear future after Eaton wildfire: ‘My staff is calling and asking, “What can I do to help?” I just don’t have those answers right now ...
Little League fields in Altadena set to reopen with help from the Dodgers Foundation The project is set to be completed by May 17.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A California man walking across the United States made his way through central Arkansas Tuesday afternoon. Ranger Kielak began his cross-country walk on March 10th in Myrtle ...
Claire Schwartz has made it her goal to help reunite keepsakes that survived the Los Angeles fires — photos, kids' art, postcards — with their owners.
Ninety-five-year-old Dalyce Curry was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the 1920s but was always destined for Hollywood.
Brenda King, a California single mother who lost everything in Altadena this week during the Eaton Fire, is hailing her community’s resilience.
The late Altadena resident Owen Brown was famed abolitionist John Brown's son. Like his father, he also participated in the Harpers Ferry raid. Later, the younger Brown settled in Los Angeles.
A deal to bring California-based Dave's Hot Chicken to Arkansas and nearby Missouri has been inked with some of those new food joints landing in Northwest Arkansas and the Little Rock area.
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