(AP) Huell Howser, the homespun host of public television’s popular California’s Gold travelogues, has died at age 67. Howser died at his home Sunday night from natural causes, said Ayn Allen, ...
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Here's the full tribute to him from this week's episode, including thoughts from John Rabe, Kevin Ferguson, Queena Kim, Phil Noyes, Christopher Peake, Tom Labonge, and the President and Vice-President ...
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — Local public television personality Huell Howser, who became famous for his fascination with seemingly all aspects of life in California, has died. He was 67. Howser, who spent ...
I got that question recently while chatting with a counter guy at Erick Schat’s Bakery, which produces Dutch pastries and sheepherders’ bread in the Eastern Sierra town of Bishop. It’s a question I ...
Huell goes to Koreatown with L.A. Times reporter Connie Kang and goes shopping at the Hannam market. Huell goes to Koreatown with L.A. Times reporter Connie Kang and goes shopping at the Hannam market ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Late local broadcast legend Huell Howser's house, which sits atop a volcano in the Mojave Desert, is up for sale. Howser, who died two years ago, decorated the one-of-a-kind ...
The "Outpost" sign was once the largest neon sign in the world and stood above Runyon Canyon. The "Outpost" sign was once the largest neon sign in the world and stood above Runyon Canyon near ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Huell Howser, the reporter who traveled California interviewing thousands of local people for public broadcasting television for some 19 years, has died at the age of 67, KCET ...