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.
In the days after the massive 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco, dispatches from historic Bay Area towns were shades of grim and horrific. “SAN JOSE IS RUINED,” “SANTA ROSA IS A TOTAL WRECK” ...
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 is the deadliest earthquake in the history of the United States, and remains high on the ...
Here at home, as we begin the rebuilding from the Palisades and Eaton fires, L.A. could learn lessons from past disasters. L.A. Times columnist Patt Morrison looked for clues in how another California ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has asked the State of California to slow its roll toward making North Beach a historic ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Jung Hoo Lee is back, but he might not necessarily be returning to the leadoff spot for the Giants. San Francisco expected Lee to serve as its primary leadoff hitter after he ...
Ross Stein, co-founder of Temblor, a seismic risk company, says it's because the street is on the San Andreas Fault ... have another great earthquake like 1906, it could be all at once," said ...
Looking for the lowest-priced plans in the area? Xfinity and Astound Broadband tie for the cheapest internet service in San Francisco, both starting at $20 per month. Astound offers the better ...
SAN FRANCISCO - An historic Chinese restaurant ... meals at its original location on Washington Street shortly after the 1906 earthquake. It moved to nearby Clay Street 10 years ago.
It brings to mind the devastating earthquake of 1906 that reduced San Francisco to rubble. Fires ravaged the city, three thousand people died, and entire lives were upended. Yet, out of the ashes, the ...