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Some earthquakes are followed by a larger earthquake, in which case the first quake would then be called a foreshock. For ...
Impact: The 1933 earthquake was Southern California’s deadliest in the modern record, leaving nearly 120 dead and causing $40 ...
California's San Andreas Fault is capable of triggering a massive earthquake. Here's what to know about this famous location ...
SAN JOSE — The potential sale of the San Jose Earthquakes by owner John Fisher might also be a way to entice the soccer club ...
Salonen ends his troubled relationship with the San Francisco Symphony with Mahler's ferocious Second Symphony, leaving the audience roaring and musicians pounding their feet in praise.
But his biggest accomplishment might just be killing the notion that the Giants are in business simply to make a profit.
Activists are butting heads with a local preservation organization over a proposal to turn part of the city’s North Beach neighborhood into a nationally registered historic district.
A near-certain disaster looms for California, but there are real things people can do to prepare. Here's what to know about the risks.
Collaboration between the countries produces tens of thousands of scientific papers a year, yielding major advancements in fields from earthquake prediction to ... Press writers Jocelyn Gecker in San ...
California has dozens of earthquakes every day. Most are below 3.0 magnitude, so small that they aren’t felt. But a few, like the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, are massive, capable of ...
The San Francisco Peninsula shook three times in less than four hours on Friday, with all the earthquakes centered off Ocean Beach. The quakes of magnitude 3.6, 2.5 and 2.9 had epicenters 3 to 4 ...
Like most of California’s coastline, San Diego lies right along the San Andreas Fault, which is one of the largest and most active fault zones in the world. 3.9 magnitude earthquake hits Inland ...