The tax incentive is a much-needed boost to an industry in crisis, where many movies are being filmed outside of the state.
Following the LA wildfires, efforts were renewed to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom over his handling of the fires.
Nearly 60,000 University of California workers walked off the job Wednesday as a multi-day strike begins over wages, staffing ...
Catholic Central vs. Unity Christian, Allendale vs. Covenant Christian, Rockford vs. Mona Shores, Greenville vs. Muskegon and ...
With Gov. Gavin Newsom in town, a group led laments the performance of the state’s top elected leader, saying voters should ...
Mel Gibson, the well-known actor and director who lost his Malibu home in the Palisades fire, went to Altadena on Wednesday, Feb. 26, to show his support for an effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom, who ...
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and some city leaders continue to be at odds over what happened before the Palisades Fire erupted.
Governor Gavin Newsom discusses wildfire recovery, housing solutions, and his upcoming podcast as part of his vision for ...
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Hosted on MSNMayor Bass Joins State and Labor Leaders in Rallying Support for California Film Tax Credit Program ExtensionMayor Karen Bass today rallied support for the proposed expansion of the California Film Tax Credit program joining ...
California lawmakers plan to make the state’s film and TV incentive more lucrative for individual productions, while doubling ...
A Los Angeles lawmaker introduced the legislation after Caruso hired private firefighters to protect his properties during ...
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