Access to the Pacific Coast Highway is limited, and road closures have been in place since the recent Los Angeles wildfires.
All told, the size of orange and red patches on the new maps is 3,626 square miles — an area nearly twice the size of ...
With a few notable areas where the orange and red tide receded, like the hills above Berkeley and Oakland, territory deemed “high” or “very high” hazard exploded across the state, increasing by 168% ...
A new study by NASA and NOAA reveals that certain areas in California are sinking while others are rising. The Central Valley ...
Not all Californian coastal areas are moving lower. The Santa Barbara groundwater basin, which has been continuously ...
More communities than previously thought could be impacted by a tsunami resulting from a large earthquake off the California ...
Canadian Pacific sees impressive growth in 2024 with increased train lengths, weights, and a revenue boost to $14.223B. Read ...
And, as the maps show, it’s not always areas right along the coast that are exposed. Tsunami hazard zones can extend to bayside and riverside areas relatively far from the Pacific coast ...
Hummingbirds are on their way back to Nevada – though it'll still be awhile until it's time to put out your feeders. The ruby ...
Areas in the Golden State are sinking. That's bad news for coastal cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles. The study's lead author, Marin Govorcin, a remote sensing scientist at JPL ...
Cities with first-time fire zone designations include Santa Monica, La Cañada-Flintridge, South Pasadena, Alhambra, ...