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Spiritualists’ hostility toward science experts and interest in conspiracy and personal “sovereignty” have them looking to President Donald Trump.
The winding down of summer marks the beginning of apple season, which draws about a million visitors annually to the ...
Matt LaFever has reported on California’s North Coast in print and radio for nearly a decade. A Humboldt State grad and 20-year Emerald Triangle resident, he strives to document the wilderness, ...
Former Liverpool youngster Villyan Bijev has encountered plenty of setbacks in his career, but the Sacramento Republic star ...
In a world increasingly filled with digital experiences and virtual realities, Castello di Amorosa offers something refreshingly tangible – a place where you can run your hands along stone walls, ...
The whole scene is so ridiculously picturesque that in 1969, Emerald Bay was designated a National Natural Landmark. In 1994, the underwater area of the bay was designated as Lake Tahoe’s first ...
Book Review: 'Victory ‘45’ chronicles the long, winding road to ending WWII A new book, “Victory ’45: The End of the War in Eight Surrenders” by James Holland and Al Murray, explores the ...
Most wars begin with a unilateral act. Americans fired “the shot heard round the world” in Lexington in 1775, the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, and the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Built in 1915 to connect San Diego and Yuma, the Old Plank Road crossed the shifting sands of the Algodones Dunes. Though it was replaced in 1926, a preserved section still stands off Grays Well ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s recent proposal to repeal its own 2009 finding that greenhouse gas emissions ...
Entertainment Book Review: 'Victory ‘45’ chronicles the long, winding road to ending WWII Most wars begin with a unilateral act.
What police describe as a road rage-related hate crime in Southern California last week was caught on camera.