California is having quite a month. The West Coast state has been dealing with the tragic Los Angeles wildfires for the past ...
A preliminary magnitude 2.6 earthquake struck near the Malibu coast ... According to the USGS' "Felt Report" people throughout Los Angeles County disclosed feeling some sort of shaking.
Rain returned to California over the weekend, aiding with the ongoing wildfire fight across the LA area. But the arrival of rain also brought the risk of flash flooding and mudslides in recent burn ...
In the era when American cities regularly caught fire, the widespread destruction seeded what looks, in retrospect, like ...
What devastation looks like. Cinder. Ash. Choking air. Burnt and lonely beams where houses used to stand. Scattered bricks that are hot to the touch. People lined up at shelters. People staring in ...
Until Jan. 7, when fires began to destroy thousands of buildings and claim at least 28 lives, my biggest fear about living in California was earthquakes ... As far away as Los Angeles, buildings ...
Sonic booms were picked up by seismometers stationed throughout the Los Angeles basin. Now, a team has reconstructed the spacecraft's trajectory through the atmosphere from those seismic records.