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The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 is the deadliest earthquake in the history of the United States, and remains high on the ...
San Francisco has assigned a seismic hazard score to hundreds of city-owned buildings. Some key ones, including a jury duty ...
With a declining population, tariffs and some legacy businesses closing, San Francisco's Chinatown has a new plan to survive.
The year was 1925. The new “skyscraper” getting all the buzz was the planned Bank of Italy tower, which became an enduring ...
As the United States chase an end to a decade long wait for a Wimbledon singles champion, it hasn’t always been that way. It ...
The Giant Dipper in Belmont — along with the park itself — has been through some good, and a lot of bad, times. But after a ...
Commissioned for San Francisco millionaire Kate Birdsall Johnson, the painting includes 42 of the collector's favorite cats.
Impact: The 1933 earthquake was Southern California’s deadliest in the modern record, leaving nearly 120 dead and causing $40 ...
At 5:12 a.m. on April 18, 1906, San Francisco shook violently. A 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck just 2 miles off the coast.
After leaving Orange County on June 20, pilgrims brought a monstrance to Ventura for Mass at Mission Basilica San ...
While the Stanford Theatre is recognized as a landmark by the Art Deco Society of California, some purists may have a nit to ...
In California, where the next “Big One” is an always-looming threat, some lessons learned from the 1925 Santa Barbara quake ...