A new map reveals that a sudden nuclear attack could incinerate 75% of the US population, totaling up to 250 million.
Northeast of Sacramento, this town was praised for its proximity to the Tahoe National Forest and its historic downtown by ...
In 1854, the town site's name was changed to Genoa. This was supposedly in honor of Christopher Columbus' birthplace, Genoa, ...
Slow-moving slides are common around the world, and especially in California, where several hundred have been mapped in ...
Long before Silicon Valley billionaires purchased tracts of Solano County land to build a tech utopia, a group of Bay Area environmentalists proposed one of their own: an "ecovillage" to serve as a ...
Spokeo analyzed state government information and other historical sources to compile this list of stories behind every state's nickname.
Silicon Ranch’s 68 MW Houston Solar Project combines solar power with sheep grazing, improving soil health and ecosystem ...