California officials on Monday released another set of county maps rating the likelihood and severity of wildfires as part of an executive order by Gov. Gavin Newsom signed earlier this month.
State officials have released a third batch of maps showing fire hazards in California's Bay Area and the state's northern ...
To determine the hazard level for an area, factors such as fire history, existing and potential vegetation, predicted flame ...
Several locations in the Bay Area are considered very high fire hazard severity zones, according to new maps released this ...
The new maps add 1.4 million acres of land statewide into higher fire severity categories, accompanied by stricter building ...
(Doug Duran/Bay Area News Group) New maps issued by state fire officials show several Bay Area cities with striking ... According to the California Association of Counties, it is unlikely that ...
Ross Macdonald’s “The Underground Man” is exquisitely attuned to the Californian landscape—how it rises, falls, smells, and, ...
Areas of Orinda, Richmond, Moraga, San Pablo, Lafayette, Antioch, Clayton, El Cerrito, Brentwood, Danville, Concord, and ...
The City of Goleta suffered a huge legal defeat Wednesday when Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Thomas Anderle ruled ...
The top story out of Washington D.C. continues to be the haphazard efforts to slash government services, which has left many ...