Photos: U.S. in serious talks to close Turkmenistan’s “Gates of Hell”
Officials from the two nations hope to extinguish a natural gas blaze geologists first ignited in the Karakum Desert in 1971, Bloomberg first reported
Officials from the two nations hope to extinguish a natural gas blaze geologists first ignited in the Karakum Desert in 1971, Bloomberg first reported
"The issue is that we do not have an autopsy report," said a defense lawyer. "(The defendant) did poke her with a needle and that may have caused some problems but did it cause death?"
The new Library Social Club will have charcuterie-style nibbles and wine-membership packages starting at $100 a month.
Jurors found Forrest Clark not guilty of three counts of arson, but convicted him of threatening a neighbor.
On the verge of the NBA finals, Gov. Jared Polis has proposed a "friendly wager" with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, with a happy Disney ending should the Denver Nuggets beat the Miami Heat.
The author of 'Babel' discusses her latest book in which a White author passes off a manuscript by an Asian American writer as her own.
The longest-running women's-only tennis event is no more, as the WTA moves the Silicon Valley Classic to Washington D.C. to join the ATP event.
Acclaimed singer Bobby McFerrin and his group Motion come to the Freight & Salvage for two nights of Circlesinging.
The rise of so-called mega camps, like the one hosted by Sacramento State, has added to a packed calendar.
A Santa Rosa woman was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of causing a drug overdose in her one-year-old toddler, the police department said.
In a statement posted on Twitter, Andy Stone, Meta’s communications director, called California’s Journalism Preservation Act “a slush fund that primarily benefits big, out-of-state media companies under the guise of aiding California publishers.”
Renewables have been caught up in the culture wars, much like DeSantis’ confrontation with Disney.
The person, who has not been identified by authorities, is suspected of opening fire on a sheriff’s deputy making a “routine call” Wednesday just before 9 a.m. in Salinas.
Preventing myself from diving too deeply online reduces decision fatigue and news overload.
The Pleasure Point man charged with attempting to murder his neighbor during a dispute remained held without bail after a hearing Wednesday morning.
Who said the tooth fairy doesn’t deliver? Sometimes it just takes a couple hundred thousand years.
The victims were attacked by about 20 teenagers at the San Clemente Pier on Friday, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Mike Woodroof. The Marines suffered minor injuries and were treated and released at the scene.
Police say the man is being investigated for similar attempted thefts elsewhere.
Seven husky or mixed husky and German Shepherd breeds were found and confiscated from a residence on Saturday.
The spacious property located in the 900 block of Riesling Drive in Pleasanton was sold on April 6, 2023 for $1,805,000, or $879 per square foot. The house, built in 1968, has an interior space of 2,053 square feet.
These stunning new construction houses feature thoughtful design, open plan living, three to five bedrooms and are near local wineries.
The House has approved the debt ceiling and budget cuts package, sending it to the Senate. President Joe Biden negotiated the deal with Speaker Kevin McCarthy to avert a U.S. default crisis. They worked to assemble a coalition of centrist Democrats and Republicans to push it to approval over blowback from conservatives and some progressives. The U.S. faces a potentially disastrous default in less than a week if Congress fails to act. Despite deep disappointment from hard-right Republicans that budget cuts don't go far enough... Читать дальше...
A unique interactive sculpture that artists have crafted from materials found in the world's deserts is going on display at Apple Park in Cupertino.
OAKLAND — The massive ransomware attack that exposed reams of sensitive personal data stored by the city is now the subject of a class-action lawsuit by city employees who say their information wasn’t properly protected. It’s the latest development in a torturous saga for Oakland’s city government that began when online hackers infiltrated the city’s data systems, which critics […]
The time for Pride is upon us, and there’s a whole lineup of celebrations to add to your calendar. From parades and festivals to dance parties and drag shows, here are all the ways to be gay in the Bay for Pride. Silicon Valley Pride 2023: May 31 to Aug. 27, various venues in Silicon […]