California isn't known for affordability, but it is famous for its beaches. If you've dreamed of retiring close to a beach, ...
The Killer Eel, published by J. Dwight O’Dell of The Humboldt Beacon following the 1964 flood, is complete with data, photos ...
The facility, which is the only commercial refueling dock between Fort Bragg and Crescent City, is scheduled to be closed ...
International Airport saw more than 3 inches in five days, but plenty of places got more. Here’s a rundown of numbers from ...
Early this week, I was perched on a rock at Point San Bruno Park along the San Francisco Bay, watching planes land and take ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom deployed 55 fire engines and rescue crews across the state during the storms and his declaration allows ...
At the Pacoima Wash in San Fernando, a person called 911 to report seeing a woman in the fast-moving waters, the Los Angeles ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced it is stepping into a federal review of the proposed removal of the Potter Valley Hydroelectric Project ...
The end of the year always feels like a mad scramble here at the Journal. It’s one reason we’re grateful to have Mark Larson’s annual archive to share with readers and to fathom the timeline of the ...
It’s the most water I’ve seen in the 20 plus years I’ve worked here,” said Nathan Baxley, battalion chief at Humboldt Bay ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued "life-threatening" flash flood warnings for parts of Southern California.
The second storm in back-to-back nights of wet and windy weather in the Bay Area is bringing a chance of thunderstorms and ...