Santa Rosa. Paradise. Boulder County. Lahaina. Los Angeles. All are places that have shown that American cities and their water systems weren’t built to withstand wildfire, experts say.
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How the Pacific Ocean changed historyAlthough there are arguably many great reasons why America is a great place to live, research shows that there are a few nations that are ahead of the U.S. in living standards. A new study by HSBC ...
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor hid away in what was a bucolic town on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Decades later, a ...
First up on your history tour should be the Sitka National Historical Park. This place is like a time machine but without the ...
On a recent Sunday, Tracy Quinn drove down the Pacific Coast Highway to assess damage wrought upon the coastline by the ...
A team from NPR's All Things Considered went to Panama to report on the canal there, which has gained attention in recent months due to President Trump's comments about the U.S. taking control of it.
Residents of a Southern California mountain community near the Eaton Fire burn scar are digging out of roads submerged in ...
When it comes to finding the cheapest places to live in the U.S. for city dwellers, the best locations to settle down are mostly south of the Mason-Dixon line. Tennessee and Alabama are just a ...
A Los Angeles City firefighter was hospitalized after his SUV was swept into the Pacific Ocean during a mudslide in Malibu.
Murchison argues the city’s rules on surf schools creates an unfair monopoly and has been battling with the city for more ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle with a member inside was swept into the ocean by a heavy mudslide during the rain in Malibu.
On Friday, the storied coastal road had dissolved into a river of mud and debris after a powerful rainstorm sent those burned ...
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