All MLS games are almost exclusively on Apple TV+ (free trial), but you’ll need more than that subscription if you want ...
A football coach bringing his influential playstyle to Sacramento State, a Rocklin fire chief who's been breaking barriers ...
A huge oarfish washed up near La Paz in Baja California Sur in 2020. Credit: Fernando Cavalin. On a sunlit beach in Lanzarote ...
Stanford lies in the San Andreas fault zone, an area of high seismic activity. The San Andreas fault line runs 800 miles (1,287 kilometers) through California and has caused several strong quakes in ...
Facing what is expected to be one of the costliest natural disasters in the country’s history, Gavin Newsom has leaned all ...
When strong winds shattered the windows on the top floor of Nancy Busacca’s Pasadena home, Michelle Hollis knew it was time ...
An oarfish -- a super rare fish commonly referred to as the "doomsday fish" -- recently washed ashore on a beach in Mexico, ...
The sight of the oarfish in shallow waters is bad news in Japanese folklore. Here's the meaning behind the 'doomsday' fish.
Bad news: The 'big one' might be an even bigger one.
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Earthquake strikes near Barstow in Mojave Desert as California seismic activity picks upFrom the desert to the sea to all of Southern California, the ground keeps shaking in the Golden State, this time in Barstow.
Santa Rosa. Paradise. Boulder County. Lahaina. Los Angeles. All are places that have shown that American cities and their water systems weren’t built to withstand wildfire, experts say.
Disasters like wildfires are only set to become more frequent amid climate change. Architects are designing for resilience.
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