Thursday, October 15 2009 9:23 PM EDT2009-10-16 02:23:03 GMT
As the anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake approaches, the Office of Emergency Services reminds Californians to prepare for the next "big one."More >>
Wednesday, October 14 2009 12:17 PM EDT2009-10-14 17:17:56 GMT
A major quake can strike at any moment. You might be out on the open road, when the ground starts shaking. There are things you can do to get through the experience safely.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 1:44 PM EDT2013-05-21 17:44:47 GMT
MOORE, Oklahoma - According to FOX News, the death toll has been lowered as crews continue to comb through the rubble in the Oklahoma community. Originally, the Oklahoma City Medical Examiner's OfficeMore >>
According to CBS News, the death toll has been lowered as crews continue to comb through the rubble in the Oklahoma community.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:35 PM EDT2013-05-21 16:35:38 GMT
SALINAS, Calif. -- Police need your help to find 31-year old Hector Luis Martinez. He's wanted for allegedly stabbing a man in the chest and fleeing. Officers found a 47-year old victim who had beenMore >>
Police have arrested 31-year old Hector Luis Martinez. He was wanted for allegedly stabbing a man in the chest and fleeing.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:24 PM EDT2013-05-21 16:24:44 GMT
SALINAS, Calif. -- Police have arrested Manhunt Monday suspect Jose Manuel Avila. Officers responded to a call in Salinas. They recognized Avila and took him into custody without incident, said police.More >>
Police have arrested Manhunt Monday suspect Jose Manuel Avila.
Officers responded to a call in Salinas. They recognized Avila and took him into custody without incident, said police.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 3:46 AM EDT2013-05-21 07:46:31 GMT
A city that says it's doing everything it can, to not go bankrupt, meets with it's public safety employees for the first time on Monday, all because retirement benefits for its' employees are just too much.More >>
A city that says it's doing everything it can, to not go bankrupt, meets with it's public safety employees for the first time on Monday, all because retirement benefits for its' employees are just too much.More >>