Video Editor
Dylan Bouscher
Dylan Bouscher is a photojournalist, Emmy-nominated documentary editor and feature film producer. He served on the Pulitzer Prize finalist team recognized for its Breaking News Reporting during the 2018 Camp Fire. Previously, he produced, scripted and edited national and world news and local entertainment videos for the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel newspapers.
Location: Alameda County, California, USA
Languages: English, Spanish
Expertise: Visuals
Expertise: Breaking News
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Photos: Pink salt ponds drawing scores of visitors off Bay Area trails
Find out why Santa Clara County Parks says one pond in particular is pinker and saltier than usual.
Photos: Bandaloop teaches aerial dancing like its Transamerica Pyramid show
See how BANDALOOP teaches the public to rappel down the sides of buildings and dance suspended in midair.
Photos: Fire under I-10 in Los Angeles shuts freeway down
Commuters were urged to find alternate routes, with significant delays expected for the foreseeable future.
Photos: Paradise moves forward, 5 years after the Camp Fire
See from ground-level and from the skies how parts of the Northern California town have changed in the five years since the Camp Fire.
Photos: Golden Gate Bridge suicide-deterring net nears completion
The Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District began constructing the $217 million nets in 2018.
Photos: World War II-era hangar in Southern California burns in massive fire
The Tustin airbase hangar, built in 1942 for the Navy, housed military blimps. It was among the largest wooden structures ever built.
Photos: Award-winning microscopic images by California shutterbugs
Images from a Vacaville-based photographer and scientists at UC Berkeley and UCSF were recognized this year.
Photos: Dianne Feinstein, the oldest sitting U.S. Senator, dies at 90
Feinstein led San Francisco as its Mayor in the late 1970s and was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992.
Photos: 9/11 remembrance at One World Trade Center
Vice President Kamala Harris joined Mayor Eric Adams on Monday at the National Sept. 11 Memorial plaza.
Maui Fires: Recovery work continues in Hawaii one month later
The FBI reported 385 people still missing since the August 8 inferno, the New York Times reported Friday.