SAN ANTONIO — Residents living in a neighborhood on San Antonio's north side woke up to a major law enforcement operation on Friday, which included the presence of armed federal agents and first ...
There are few San Francisco events as divisive as SantaCon. The yearly, debauchery-filled bar crawl features hundreds, if not thousands, of costumed Santas rampaging through cities across the country, ...
About 112,000 San Francisco residents who are expected to lose their November food stamp benefits due to a suspension by the federal government will be covered through an $18 million public-private ...
The looming closure of the Miramar Landfill in four to six years has San Diego officials scrambling to make big changes at the site and come up with a plan for where to dispose of the city’s future ...
Dwayne Johnson, aka "The Rock," is earning plaudits and Oscar talk for his role as UFC fighter Mark Kerr in The Smashing Machine, despite the reaction to the movie as a whole being mixed. It’s a ...
The disaster caused by a predicted large earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could be compounded by shaking along the San Andreas fault in California, scientists warned. By Sarah Scoles In the world’s ...
A Cascadia subduction zone earthquake is coming for the Pacific Northwest, and when it hits, scientists now believe, it could cause the San Andreas fault in California to go off. “It would be a very ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Scientists say there's new evidence that two of the best-known earthquake fault lines on the West Coast are in sync and that has the potential for a major disaster. A new study by ...
It’s like a plot from a Hollywood movie. A massive earthquake on one West Coast fault triggers other earthquakes far away, causing vast destruction over hundreds of miles. A new study out Tuesday ...
They are two of the West Coast’s most destructive generators of huge earthquakes: The San Andreas fault in California and the Cascadia subduction zone offshore of California’s North Coast, Oregon, ...
SAN ANTONIO — A blast from the past is getting San Antonians to hit rewind. Remember blockbuster? It's back, but with a twist. The city's first free blockbuster is now open at My Weekend World Events ...