KTVU TV’s Bill Martin, who got his start in at Santa Rosa’s Channel 50, is retiring soon, but he’ll still be educating people ...
First responders who endured heavy exposure to toxic smoke in the Los Angeles fires are now getting care from Sonoma County’s ...
Six teams from the all-volunteer nonprofit are spending Jan. 18-21 excavating in the ash footprints of the Eaton and ...
In extreme conditions, no amount of brush clearance can guarantee protection. Indeed, too much clearing can in fact leave ...
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Wild, wet and windy weather strikes the Bay Area
As expected, the Bay Area took a pounding of wet and windy weather overnight and into Thursday from the latest winter storm ...
He’s one of just a few former firefighters in the Legislature’s history, and the only former career firefighter currently in ...
Areas charred by last month's wildfires in Southern California now face a new threat from a powerful, but fast-moving Pacific ...
Charles White Park, named in honor of the African American artist and Altadena resident, is a stone’s throw from La Fiesta ...
In the days after the massive 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco, dispatches from historic Bay Area towns were shades of grim and horrific. “SAN JOSE IS RUINED,” “SANTA ROSA IS A TOTAL WRECK” ...
Water utilities in Altadena and Pacific Palisades are undertaking an arduous process of repressurizing their underground pipelines, testing for contaminants and attempting to flush them out.
Backflow prevention devices can help solve that, said Andrew Whelton, an engineering professor at Purdue University. The devices are installed at water meters and only allow water to flow in one ...