Northern California Redwood Forest Preserved in $25M Deal
A sprawling redwood forest north of San Francisco has received permanent protection under a deal between a Bay Area environmental group and a family who has owned it since 1925.
Read MoreA sprawling redwood forest north of San Francisco has received permanent protection under a deal between a Bay Area environmental group and a family who has owned it since 1925.
Read MoreLiza Goldberg’s high school experience wasn’t ordinary. She spent half her day attending classes and the other interning for NASA. Now a freshman at Stanford University, Goldberg is drawing on
Read MoreSix Flags Entertainment Corporation announced it will reopen all 26 of its theme parks in North America this year. The announcement, however, did not provide a date when Six Flags
Read MoreThe museum will reopen Bill’s Backyard on Friday, March 5. After successfully operating Bill’s Backyard for eight weeks last fall, the museum is offering two members-only weekends — this weekend,
Read MoreWhen Santa Clara County announced Wednesday that a whole new group of essential workers can soon get a COVID-19 vaccine starting at the end of the month, many of the
Read MoreTesla trimmed prices for its cheapest Model 3 and Model Y while raising prices for the Performance versions, according to the electric carmaker’s website. The Model 3 Standard Range Plus
Read MoreThe pandemic’s heavy toll on the restaurant industry can be seen in Jose Bonilla Jr.’s cavernous warehouse, which is packed with industrial ovens, grills, mixers, refrigerators, dining tables and chairs.
Read MoreOnce one of the world’s most powerful travel documents, the might of the United States passport has been diminished during the pandemic. With US Covid-19 cases nearing the 28 million mark, some nations continue
Read MoreThe COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been difficult and is taking longer than expected, but finally Santa Clara County officials say they are seeing notable progress. On Monday, the county announced
Read MoreOn paper, the Golden State appears to have escaped 2020 without a personal debt crisis. Despite an unprecedented 2.4 million jobs lost in the spring, Californians joined fellow Americans in
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