With Election Day wrapped up, we're getting a glimpse of how the Bay Area and the rest of California voted in this year's presidential election. Below you'll find a county-by-county breakdown of how ...
Boone Fire, Fresno CountyStarted Sept. 3 17,939 acres, 62% contained This wildfire ignited in western Fresno County near the Monterey County line on the outskirts of Coalinga, a Central Valley ...
From NASA satellites, we can see the big picture; a massive pool of warm seawater, half again as large as the United ... to its possible effects. Will California be deluged? There's a 60 percent ...
Exit polls showed Trump had won 27 states at the time of writing, giving him a total of 277 Electoral College votes to Harris' 224. Exit polls also suggested that Trump was on track to win the popular ...
Astronomers have released a gigantic infrared map of the Milky Way containing more than 1.5 billion objects. This is the most detailed map ever produced ... and ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) will ...
Using more than 652,000 observations uploaded to iNaturalist (left), UC Berkeley scientists created an AI model to predict the distribution of 2,221 species of plants around the state. To train ...
A mysterious electromagnetic mechanism may be more important than the firing of neurons in our brains to explain our ...
THOSE LOOMING RISKS SWEEPING ACROSS CERTAIN AREAS OF CALIFORNIA. THIS AFTER MONTHS WITHOUT ... Luis ObispoSierraTuolumne PG&E's service map showed some of the outages underway on Thursday ...
The US National Interagency Fire Center has said firefighters are battling 106 large wildfires across the western US, with higher-than-normal levels of burning in a number of states. California ...
Hundreds of people were without power in San Luis Obispo early Wednesday morning after an unplanned outage knocked out ...
"It's the first detailed map of the human brain across gestation," Emily Jacobs, study author and neuroscientist, from the University of California, Santa Barbara, says. "We've never witnessed the ...
A detailed look at how — and why — voters who move are widening the gap between blue neighborhoods and red ones.