Connecting the Dots: Afternoon Edition for Thursday, April 20, 2012
A magnitude 2.4 earthquake struck near the intersection of Ygnacio Valley and Oak Grove roads in Walnut Creek just before 9am this morning. The "microquake" did not apparently result in any major...
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(San Jose Mercury News) // A 3.4 earthquake occurred at 1:13 am in San Jose this morning. The epicenter was located on San Felipe Road, 10 miles east of the Villages, according to the U.S. Geological...
View ArticleWill San Francisco's buildings stand up in an earthquake?
This past Monday, Riverside County experienced a magnitude 4.7 earthquake. That’s not really news for Southern California, but this is: an earthquake detection system accurately predicted it.
View ArticleSeismic Fallout: What comes after the next 'Big One'?
The shift in landscape is inevitable, especially when you live on a fault-line, like many of us on the West Coast do. A recent report from the US Geological survey found that California’s earthquake...
View ArticleNapa community comes together to rebuild after earthquake
Yesterday’s 6.0 earthquake, reportedly originating along the the West Napa Fault line, was felt across the Bay Area, but most of the damage was in Napa, Vallejo and the surrounding areas.
View ArticleThe Big One: Interview with Evren Odcikin & Deborah Eliezer
The new play Faulted follows one character’s prediction of the next big California earthquake, and her struggle to convince everyone else before it’s too late.KALW's Julie Caine spoke to Evren Odcikin,...
View ArticleDaily news roundup for Thursday, March 12, 2015
Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news:New era of testing begins in California schools // Contra Costa Times
View ArticleDaily news roundup for Monday, March 16, 2015
Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news:Diablo Canyon nuclear plant safe in earthquakes, PG&E says in report // LA Times"California’s last remaining nuclear power plant can...
View ArticleConnecting the Dots: Afternoon Edition for Thursday, April 20, 2012
A magnitude 2.4 earthquake struck near the intersection of Ygnacio Valley and Oak Grove roads in Walnut Creek just before 9am this morning. The microquake did not apparently result in any major...
View ArticleConnecting the Dots: Top News Stories for June 25, 2012
(San Jose Mercury News) // A 3.4 earthquake occurred at 1:13 am in San Jose this morning. The epicenter was located on San Felipe Road, 10 miles east of the Villages, according to the U.S. Geological...
View ArticleWill San Francisco's buildings stand up in an earthquake?
This past Monday, Riverside County experienced a magnitude 4.7 earthquake. That’s not really news for Southern California, but this is: an earthquake detection system accurately predicted it.
View ArticleSeismic Fallout: What comes after the next 'Big One'?
The shift in landscape is inevitable, especially when you live on a fault-line, like many of us on the West Coast do. A recent report from the US Geological survey found that California’s earthquake...
View ArticleNapa community comes together to rebuild after earthquake
Yesterday’s 6.0 earthquake, reportedly originating along the the West Napa Fault, was felt across the Bay Area, but most of the damage was in Napa, Vallejo and the surrounding areas.
View ArticleWhat could collapse the Golden Gate Bridge?
Throughout film history, the Golden Gate Bridge has been leveled in earthquakes, ripped apart by apes, melted, and even bitten in half by a mega-shark.But how would the iconic span fare in more...
View ArticleThe Big One: Interview with Evren Odcikin & Deborah Eliezer
The new play Faulted follows one character’s prediction of the next big California earthquake, and her struggle to convince everyone else before it’s too late. KALW's Julie Caine spoke to Evren...
View ArticleDaily news roundup for Thursday, March 12, 2015
Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news: New era of testing begins in California schools // Contra Costa Times "A new era of testing in California began Tuesday, as students...
View ArticleDaily news roundup for Monday, March 16, 2015
Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news: Diablo Canyon nuclear plant safe in earthquakes, PG&E says in report // LA Times "California’s last remaining nuclear power plant...
View ArticleWhat could collapse the Golden Gate Bridge?
Throughout film history, the Golden Gate Bridge has been leveled in earthquakes, ripped apart by apes, melted, and even bitten in half by a mega-shark.But how would the iconic span fare in more...
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