Los Angeles took over as California's top city after San Francisco's 1906 earthquake and fires. What lessons can L.A. learn from this latest disaster?
Los Angeles has been going through one of the most dramatic times of its history, but just like San Francisco after the 1906 ...
The 7.9-magnitude San Francisco earthquake in April 1906 was the most recent great earthquake on the San Andreas Fault, with an epicenter now estimated to be offshore about 2 miles west of San ...
San Francisco thought it had its baseball stadium of the future when Ewing Field opened in May 1914. But everything changed ...
An historic Chinese restaurant in San Francisco that first opened its doors 116 years ago may have closed for good.
Sure, San Francisco neighborhoods have plenty of fire hydrants, but as we learned in Southern California, hydrants can run dry. It happened to us during the 1906 earthquake. It's been a constant ...
The location of Friday’s earthquake recalled one of the biggest earthquakes of all time, a 7.9-magnitude quake that nearly destroyed San Francisco in 1906. Friday’s quake, and its much more ...
No better way to put it. Here we are, with nature and circumstance teamed up for a natural disaster that has left Los Angeles sagging, flattened like an old party balloon, the breath sucker ...