5.5 magnitude earthquake hits Plumas County in Northern California...
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck Plumas County in Northern California on Thursday, with its epicenter at Lake Almanor near the East Shore, California.
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck Plumas County in Northern California on Thursday, with its epicenter at Lake Almanor near the East Shore, California.
A weather phenomenon less damaging than a normal tornado hits the community of Montebello, a few miles from downtown Los Angeles
The San Andreas fault runs through California from north to south. Experts believe a large earthquake is likely near where two recent strong quakes have struck.
The National Weather Service reported the existence of a powerful storm system that will produce heavy snowfall in the mountains, gusts of wind and heavy rain. California experienced severe flooding
More than 250 miles of the Sierra from north of Reno south to Yosemite National Park remained under winter storm warnings following heavy snowfall.