It’s interesting how the southwest metropolitan area of the Twin Cities grew into a patchwork of cities, but there might have been more today if a few more places had survived. Today, we consider them ...
Friends of Residential Treasures Los Angeles (FORT: LA) curates a new self-guided trail, inviting Angelenos to explore the ...
The beach's 3 ½ miles of gorgeous sands is a haven for professional surfers and volleyball players, and draws locals and tourists eager to learn how to surf and stroll the 1,850-foot-long pier.
the house was inhabited by Melville from 1850 to 1863. Along with the home, visitors can tour the barn and surrounding grounds, which feature a farm and nature trail. Even some of Melville's ...
It is a story of grit and determination, set in the El Dorado Hills. Back in 1848, what is described as a “flurry of humanity ...
The rugged geography, dense population, and arid nature of Southern California has created the need for some of the most ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed laws Friday setting aside $50 million to help the state protect its policies from challenges by the Trump administration and defend immigrants amid the ...
The order also directs CalFire to add 1.4 million acres (nearly 2,200 square miles) to the state's fire-prone map, bringing more ... of development for Zone 0." California already has some of ...
A new report from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California sheds more light on the situation in the Palos Verdes Peninsula, a region along the Los Angeles County coast that juts ...
Find Firehouse.com’s full coverage of the 2025 California Fire Storm ... really designed for public awareness.” Cal Fire’s maps follow a trail of disaster. The state first ordered the ...
These new roles flip the power dynamic between the California antagonists and their home state. No longer misfits challenging the California status quo, they're about to shape national policy on ...
That's after several lawsuits were filed, including by the state of California. Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began gathering hazardous materials this week ...