Matt Guilhem appears in the following:
As most people try to escape the heat, 'heat chasers' seek high temps in Death Valley
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
While dangerous heatwaves have been broiling the U.S. and Europe, some people seek it out. Each summer, the arid desert of Death Valley becomes a destination for "heat chasers."
Heavy rains have Californians worrying about flooding again
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Heavy rains in California have parts of the state's Central Coast again worried about flooding and landslides after a series of atmospheric rivers that hit the state earlier this year.
California horses, evacuated during the storms, wait for their owners to find new stalls
Sunday, January 29, 2023
The storms that soaked California earlier this month reminded residents that everyone needs an emergency plan. Many horses that evacuated are still couch surfing as their owners look for new stalls.
Storms continue to hit California, forcing evacuations in cities like Santa Barbara
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Storms continue to pummel California. Parts of Santa Barbara as well as the nearby towns of Montecito and Carpenteria have been evacuated due to fears of mudslides. More rain is on the way.
Firefighters get a grip on the Alisal Fire after extreme winds die down
Monday, October 18, 2021
In Southern California, the Alisal Fire has been burning for a week along one of the most scenic stretches of the coast north of Santa Barbara. It is now 78% contained.
Giant Marilyn Monroe Statue Returns To Palm Springs, But Its Backside Faces Backlash
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Some see "Forever Marilyn," the 26-foot statue of the Hollywood icon, as sexist. Others see it as tacky. City officials see it as a major tourist draw.
Some See Desert As Next Surfing Hot Spot
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Surfing is a hallmark of Southern California's famous beaches. But soon, people who live in the desert east of Los Angeles will be able to take to the waves themselves without driving to the shore.
In California, Air Tanker Pilots Help Keep Wildfires At Bay
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
As fires blaze across the state, California firefighters have called in some of the biggest air tankers for help. The giant jets are dumping a fire retardant, Phos-Chek, on the flames.
Western Fire Crews Get An Assist From Australia And New Zealand
Tuesday, August 07, 2018
Fires in Washington state, Oregon and Northern California have firefighters overtaxed and needing a break — relief is coming from New Zealand and Australia.
From Family Snapshots To NASA Photos, Archivists Aim To Solve Preservation Puzzles
Wednesday, August 02, 2017
Levi Bettwieser develops found film rolls from his Idaho home, and Dennis Wingo helped rescue early pictures of the moon. But what will happen when historical photos go from analog to digital?
William Krisel, Architect Who Helped Define California Modernism, Dies At 92
Tuesday, June 06, 2017
Krisel is particularly known for the scores of tract homes he designed in Palm Springs, which featured open floor plans, "butterfly" roofs and enough variation so they didn't look cookie-cutter.
'Reigning Men' Traces 300 Years Of Men's Fashion At LACMA
Friday, August 12, 2016
"Reigning Men" is the name of an exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art that traces 300 years of men's fashions — from the trousers that became a defining symbol of the French Revolution to the latest from Savile Row.
Tilting Toward Fun: A Museum For Pinball Wizards To Come And Play
Sunday, March 13, 2016
The Museum of Pinball in California has more than 600 machines and only opens a few times a year. It attracts those who are nostalgic, and those who long for a game not contained within a screen.
Meet The Architect Who Helped Bring Modernism To The Masses
Sunday, February 21, 2016
When you think of tract homes, you think of houses that look the same: the same color scheme, the same style; homes that form two uninteresting walls on either side of a suburban street. That might be the case today, but nearly 60 years ago — at a time when ...
Man Accused Of Helping San Bernardino Shooters Pleads Not Guilty
Thursday, January 07, 2016
The man prosecutors say bought some of the weapons used in the December mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., pleaded not guilty. Enrique Marquez faces five counts in a federal indictment.
Site Of Mass Shooting In San Bernardino Slated To Reopen
Monday, January 04, 2016
Counselors will be available as workers return to the office complex Monday. A director says it'll be "business as usual," but they'll also take time "to reflect on what we do here and what happened."
Friend Of San Bernardino Shooters Faces Criminal Charges
Friday, December 18, 2015
Federal authorities have charged Enrique Marquez Jr. with conspiring to commit crimes of terrorism. He is also charged with committing immigration fraud by entering into a sham marriage.
Redlands, Calif., Residents Cope With Link To San Bernardino Shooters
Tuesday, December 08, 2015
Redlands, Calif., is a tight knit, affluent city with a small town charm that has been deeply shaken by last week's shooting in nearby San Bernardino. Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik b...
In San Bernardino, The Disabled Are Left Without Their 'Extended Family'
Monday, December 07, 2015
The Inland Regional Center is closed as authorities investigate Wednesday's mass shooting, cutting off care for 30,000 people with developmental disabilities.
California Neighborhoods Shaken After Mass Shooting Plays Out
Thursday, December 03, 2015
Thunderous gunfire tragically altered life in San Bernardino, Calif. on Wednesday. San Bernardino exists without much notice in the shadow of Los Angeles, some 50 miles to the west.