
Coleen Sullivan
Eyewitness News Anchor & Reporter at KABC-TV (Los Angeles, CA)
@abc7 Eyewitness News Anchor & Reporter
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A father-son duo is graduating from Biola University together, and they're earning the same master's degree!LA MIRADA, Calif. (KABC) -- A father-son duo is graduating from Biola University together, and they're earning the same master's degree!Craig and Will Prichard are both earning their master's degrees from Biola University. One is just starting his business career; the other has no plan to sunset his. Craig earned his bachelor's degree in 1982, with over 40 years of finance behind him.
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The owners of Bastards Canteen in Downey are asking for help as they rebuild a space for veterans to connect and access essential resources. DOWNEY, Calif. (KABC) -- Bastards Canteen has been a hub for veterans for the past 13 years. Now, the owners of the Downey bar and restaurant are asking for help as they rebuild a space for veterans to connect and access essential resources. Shortly after completing his military service, Marine veteran Nick Velez helped open Bastards Canteen.
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Dec 29, 2024 |
abc7.com | Coleen Sullivan
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Fernando Torres-Gil is one of the many people behind many presidents with a specialty that often takes a lifetime to appreciate. Thanks, in large part, to Jimmy Carter. "I owe my career to President Jimmy Carter and the First Lady Rosalynn Carter," said Torres-Gil. "I was 27 years old when they nominated me and appointed me to the Federal Council on Aging."Torres-Gil said improving the lives of older Americans was a process Jimmy Carter truly believed in.
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Dec 29, 2024 |
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PANORAMA CITY, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter had a deep connection to one school in Southern California, and it all started with a simple letter. It was 1984. Dan Horn, the principal at St. Genevieve High School in Panorama City, decided to write a letter to Mrs. Carter. Then, to his surprise, the former First Lady responded personally, and a friendship began. "She invited me to come to Atlanta to come have lunch with her," recalled Horn.
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Nov 9, 2023 |
abc7.com | Coleen Sullivan
COVINA, CALIF. (KABC) -- Drumming is an integral part of Native American cultures. The echoing sound of drums offers a spiritual connection for Native American women. Wearing distinctive colorful clothing, the women from different Native American tribes come together in Covina on the second Wednesday of every month for the ceremonial drum circle.
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