When the U.S. Marines planted the American flag atop Mount Suribachi on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima on Feb. 23, 1945, John G. Darouze, a 19-year-old LCM Coxswain in
Many people have adopted new hobbies to help cope with spending more time at home during the pandemic, but few have taken it to the level of a California family,
Roughly half of Chipotle’s sales were completed on its app or website last quarter, so it’s opening a first-of-its-kind restaurant to reflect that. On Saturday, the chain is opening its first-ever “digital-only”
Snugly-planted rows of Arbequina olive trees surround the Séka Hills Olive Mill in Brooks, where the annual olive harvest is in full swing. You can hear it in the rumbling
Apple is putting one of its suppliers on probation for violating its labor code. The iPhone maker said Monday that it would stop giving Pegatron, a longtime Taiwanese supplier, new business
Rock climber Emily Harrington has become the first woman, and fourth person, to free-climb the Golden Gate route on Yosemite National Park’s 3,000-foot granite wall in a single day. While
It’s called DETECT (Digital Engagement & Tracking for Early Control & Treatment) It’s part of an ongoing study by scientists at Scripps Research in La Jolla. Researchers say it’s a
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will open a mobile response center Friday in Santa Rosa to assist survivors of the Glass Fire who are seeking federal disaster aid. The response
People filled the streets of Oakland Saturday morning in reaction to major news outlets projecting Joe Biden and Oakland native Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president of
In an effort to address economic disparity laid bare by the coronavirus pandemic, San Francisco voters overwhelmingly approved several tax measures targeting property owners and big businesses with CEOs paid far higher
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