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A new proposal aims to change San Francisco's iconic skyline. The developer released plans for a skyscraper that would become the tallest building on the west coast, but notes it is a project with ...
A prehistoric fish that can grow up to 20 feet in length and is still found in the San Francisco Bay is seeing a steep decline in population across California, ...
Art has long been a powerful force for fostering connection and enriching lives. But in the city of Alameda, the arts are ...
Hundreds of people are expected Friday afternoon to descend upon a small alley in downtown San Francisco on Friday afternoon ...
Oakland-based Signature Development Group is hoping to add approximately 84 townhomes to a site planned for a waterfront park ...
This UC California Naturalist course offered through Rotary Nature Center Friends explores the natural history of Lake Merritt, a modern urban estuary - its history and ecology, its human interactions ...
For those seeking closer communion with nature, campgrounds in Morro Bay State Park accommodate tents and RVs, allowing you ...
For those seeking closer communion with nature, campgrounds in Morro Bay State Park accommodate tents and RVs, allowing you ...
In a recent report by the San Francisco Estuary Institute, scientists detected 20 types of polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS in fish caught in the bay.
A new study by the San Francisco Estuary Institute confirmed concentrations of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in fish caught in San Francisco Bay.
Researchers from the San Francisco Estuary Institute found the chemicals in striped bass, largemouth bass, leopard shark, white croaker, white sturgeon and other fish collected between 2009 and ...