Researchers at San Jose State University found that the San Andreas Fault is slipping faster than previously thought, according to a new report.
Investigators say dozens of dogs found buried at a Northern California "no-kill" rescue were buried in a matter of months, offering a clearer timeline as a widening probe examines allegations of animal cruelty and fraud. Veterinarians determined many had gunshot wounds, and more than 90 microchips were found.
Investigators recovered 117 intact canine remains, 21 canine skulls and hundreds of additional bones during a second search of a Northern California animal rescue property. Inside a barn on the property, investigators said they discovered an area they believe was likely used to kill dogs. More than 600 dog collars were also recovered from that location.
Horrifying details emerge as authorities dig up dozens of dog remains, many with microchips, as they expand the excavation around a Northern California rescue. Over 700 shelter dogs still remain missing.
The Mendocino County quake struck within hours of several major earthquakes worldwide -- including activity in Japan, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Venezuela -- raising questions about whether the events are connected. We spoke with a seismic expert to get some answers.
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake rattled Mendocino County on Wednesday morning, shaking communities across the region and causing scattered damage.