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The special Isanti Mayor election came to a conclusion last week, and all I can say is thank God it’s finally over. Not only was this election way too long ...
Ember Stomp, Fire Safe Marin’s annual wildfire preparedness festival, features burn demonstrations, music, activities for kids and more from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 6 at the Marin Fairgrounds at ...
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Green Matters on MSNScientists Warn San Andreas Fault May Trigger a Deadly Earthquake Soon — Bigger Than Ever Before
The last big earthquake triggered by the notorious fault was in 1857. Now, it is set to rupture again with record-breaking ...
Scientists link a magnitude 6.5 earthquake that shook Humboldt Bay, California, 71 years ago to the "locked" Cascadia ...
Drugs are being invented and manufactured right here in the U.S. by Americans, for Americans. So why doesn’t the industry ...
A snug cockpit fit makes a kayak feel like the lower half of a paddler’s body. Each twitch, pitch, or hitch of the hull ...
Simulations still can't predict exactly when an earthquake will happen, but with the incredible processing power of modern ...
Shell Beach provides one of the most accessible and rewarding picnic experiences. A short walk from the parking area leads to tables nestled among wind-sculpted cypress trees, offering both shelter ...
The massive 2025 Myanmar earthquake revealed that strike slip faults can behave in surprising ways. Using satellite data, ...
Myanmar’s 2025 quake reveals that major faults may unleash far larger, more unpredictable earthquakes than scientists once believed.
A new study is shedding light on the behavior of the Sagaing Fault, which is very similar to the San Andreas Fault, following 7.7 quake in Myanmar earlier this year.
When a magnitude 7. 7 earthquake shook Myanmar on March 28, 2025, it wasn’t just another powerful tremor—it was a geological ...
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