Cascadia and San Andreas link raises spectre of simultaneous disasters, findings that could undermine insurance models and ...
New research offers the theory that the San Andreas fault and the Cascadia subduction zone could produce devastating back-to-back earthquake disasters.
People all across the Bay Area will dive under desks on Thursday morning at 10:16 am to take cover. That’s not a prediction of a major earthquake. Rather, it’s part of increasingly popular statewide ...
Shaking the rust off people’s emergency preparedness skills, an earthquake simulator that has been touring the state ahead of California’s annual drill stopped at Cal State Fullerton on Wednesday, Oct ...
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Lori Dengler | Dams and earthquakes: Water hazards don’t just come from tsunamis
Dams are important. In California, they generate 15% of our energy. They also provide storage for much of our drinking and ...
“Sports is the ultimate unscripted entertainment,” Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music, Apple TV+, Sports ...
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4 Days in San Francisco: Floating Parks, Parrot Spotting, and a Revitalized Hippie Neighborhood
For dinner, snag an early table at one of the hottest spots in Chinatown: Four Kings, for claw-intact fried squab and mapo ...
If time travel were possible and you were zapped back more than a hundred years into the past in the Santa Clara Valley, ...
Two visions fight for the Democratic Party’s soul as it searches for purpose, direction, and a modicum of popularity.
On Oct. 26, 1825, the Erie Canal, the United States' first man-made waterway, was opened, linking the Great Lakes and ...
On Oct. 26, 1825, the Erie Canal, the United States' first man-made waterway, was opened, linking the Great Lakes and ...
The San Joaquin fault runs along the base of the Coastals from Newman to east of Tracy. The third is the Corral Hollow fault ...
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