For the Valley 31 years later, the 1994 Northridge earthquake was a defining moment, testing the resilience of its residents and the strength of its community institutions.
Thirty-one years ago this week, Riordan put it to good use, and it echoes on the anniversary of the Northridge earthquake as a kind of playbook — lessons learned amid the city of L.A.’s and ...
Even as the wildfires of California continue, having affected an estimated 200,000 residents and resulted in 27 deaths, the ...
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake woke Angelenos at 4:30 in the morning on January 17th, 1994. Called the Northridge Earthquake, it killed fifty-seven people and caused between $20 and $40 billion worth ...
As the newly appointed chief recovery officer for the city of Los Angeles, real estate developer and civic leader Steve ...
Attempts to reach his father and grandmother, who had both stayed behind in Northridge, failed. It wasn’t until they turned ...
I felt a temblor stronger than the Northridge earthquake of 1994. Four years of unfettered “rule” by Trump will take decades to recover from, if we ever do. In another op-ed article about ...
All of the code changes in the area of earthquake design originate in study and analysis of actual poor building performance in recent earthquakes, such as the 1994 Northridge and 1995 Kobe events.