Rory McIlroy drove the ball beautifully last month when he won at Pebble Beach, and again in his next tournament at Torrey ...
Make your trip to California unforgettable with insider tips on exploring the state's most iconic cities and landscapes.
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to cut 72,000 jobs in the coming months. A new report says more than 62,000 federal ...
Experience the pipe bending process that is used to create pipe bands for cow rest areas. Skilled technicians carefully bend and shape pipes to form sturdy, comfortable structures designed to provide ...
In videos reposted by the account, large groups of protesters can be seen marching, chanting and holding signs at Joshua Tree, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Arches, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone ...
You can also take a drive to nearby Pebble Beach and take in the lone cypress on its rocky perch surrounding by the ocean. To do so, you’ll need to take in the 17-mile drive that requires an $11.25 ...
For two nights this weekend, Sacramento’s premiere designers and models will come together to celebrate the area’s eclectic fashion scene. Sacramento Fashion Week is back and the runway is set ...
You Dozens of people were protesting for the workers who were laid off in Yosemite National Park. They even flew the American flag upside down off El Capitan. 1000 National Park workers were told ...
February is one of the busiest times of the year at Yosemite National Park thanks to “firefall,” a natural phenomenon that causes a glowing ribbon of water to look like molten lava cascading ...
YOSEMITE NATTIONAL PARK (KFSN) -- An estimated 200,000 federal workers have been laid off as part of President Trump's overhaul of the government. 1,000 of those are reportedly probationary ...
Tourists and nature-lovers visiting Yosemite National Park in California this weekend have been met with the unusual sight of the American flag hung upside-down from a cliff face. The American flag ...
Revisiting conversations with some of the new state lawmakers in our area: Assemblymember Maggy Krell, Senator Christopher Cabaldon, and Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom.