Bright, unusual lights overlooking the Bay Area were reported just after 6 a.m. on Friday. Turns out, it wasn't aliens. It was a scheduled SpaceX launch.
California hillsides are exploding with flowers and color after this year's historic rainfall, providing great views for hikers... and from space!
What is that bright light in the sky? People reported seeing it as far north as Sacramento and south to Fresno on Friday night.
With a multi-year drought bearing down on California, we may soon get a measurement of all the Earth's water, thanks to NASA.
The collections notice was for a service they'd never signed up for -- and had their name spelled incorrectly. Still, DirecTV at first refused their report that their identity had been stolen.
"I just was curious what the world looks like, from a student that's 10 or 11, who's coding satellites in space," says Zero Gravity filmmaker Jason Verrette. "It's just kind of an amazing idea really."