THESE ACRES WERE NOT CONSIDERED HIGH RISK BA California ... maps covers Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Marin, Mendocino, Merced, Napa, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa ...
Nearly a dozen cities and counties — including several in the Bay Area — have signed onto a recent lawsuit led by Santa Clara ... seven California localities: San Jose, San Diego, Sacramento ...
Santa Ana winds are blowing through California, and parts of the state are at an increased risk of wildfires because of drought.
In 2011, when only the "Very High" category existed, Stanislaus, San Joaquin and Yolo counties had no acres under that category. With the newer maps, Stanislaus has almost 17,000 acres under the ...
In 2011, when only the "Very High" category existed, Stanislaus, San Joaquin and Yolo counties had no acres under that category. With the newer maps, Stanislaus has almost 17,000 acres under the ...
Despite leaving some high-fire areas off the map, regulators say the plan is designed specifically to benefit suburban ...
Medi-Cal represents roughly $1.9 billion in funding received by Santa Clara County this year alone. The county receives that money through Medi-Cal reimbursements for patient care at county hospitals.
Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority plans to have no service starting Monday, because of a labor union strike, the agency announced Thursday evening. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan will introduce a ...
Gonzaga will face Santa Clara on Tuesday at 8:00 PM PT, before taking on San Francisco Saturday at ... with them down to California. Allowing Santa Clara to dictate the pace, playing reactionary ...
At least one died in a crash on southbound Interstate 880 in Milpitas early Friday morning, according to the California ... San Francisco coming in at the top with the widest dollar margin. Santa ...
More than 1,100 fires in San Diego last year may have begun in homeless ... low humidity and high winds helped fan flames up and down Southern California. Sheriff’s deputies announced earlier ...
Santa Fe Christian (SFC) and San Diego Jewish Academy (SDJA) families had the privilege of experiencing something future generations won’t—hearing first-hand from a Holocaust survivor.