The Palisades and Eaton fires, which left at least 27 people dead, have also scorched dozens of iconic hiking and running trails ...
Illuminating local history and celebrating unsung heroes, the Springfield-Greene County African-American Heritage Trail is preparing to grow. Eight markers on trail are in place already.
Illuminating local history and celebrating unsung heroes, the Springfield-Greene County African-American Heritage Trail is preparing to grow. Eight markers on trail are in place already. In 2018, the ...
Credit: Photo courtesy of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Jim Graves is a Catholic writer and editor living in Newport Beach, California. He previously served as Managing Editor for the Diocese of ...
By Soumya KarlamanglaJesus JiménezYan ZhuangKate Selig and Rachel Nostrant Advertisement After a tour of areas damaged by the California wildfires, the president sparred with local leaders and ...
Why firefighting was no match for a California disaster decades in the making. There’s a hard math behind the Los Angeles-area firestorm: When a two-story house is on fire under normal ...
A new discovery trail exploring the legacy of one of MK’s key parks has opened this week, allowing people to walk, read and listen to information. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Milton ...
Space can be a wondrous place, and we've got the pictures to prove it ... A Falcon 9 rocket cuts a blazing smoky trail across the early morning sky over the Florida Space Coast this morning.
Multiple fires broke out Thursday in the San Diego area as strong gusty winds and low relative humidity impact parts of San ...
New York Times reporters have been writing personal portraits about the fires in the California Today newsletter. Here is a collection of their dispatches on what the disaster means to them ...
UC Merced opened in 2005 so there is no data prior to 2005 for this campus. Beginning in 2011, Merced invited all California resident referrals to be considered for admission to their campus and only ...
Before graduating from a California high school, students must complete a minimum of 13 state-mandated courses, including three years of English, two years of math and two years of science.