Roaring like a freight train from hell, the Northridge earthquake threw sleeping Angelenos from their beds at 4:31 a.m. on Jan. 17, 1994. The earthquake's shaking was stronger than the force of ...
This map illustrates the potential impact if the Northridge earthquake, which jolted Southern California on the morning of Jan. 17, 1994, happened today. The magnitude-6.7 earthquake was, at the time, ...
With the news that the Rams will be returning to Los Angeles, now seems like a good time to look back at 1994. It was the year everyone thought the Rams were playing their final games -- ever -- in ...
The inscription on a small paper bag summed up the day exactly 20 years ago when the 1994 Northridge Earthquake shook the San Fernando Valley to its knees. “We lost it all, paused and then rebuilt.
At 4:31 a.m. on Jan. 17, 1994, a fault ruptured 9 miles beneath the Los Angeles neighborhood of Northridge in the San Fernando Valley. In less than 20 seconds, the 6.7-magnitude earthquake killed ...
Getty Images Both the Rams and Raiders played their final games -- at least for a while -- in Southern California. The Rams moved to St. Louis and the Raiders went to Oakland the next year. In this ...
The 4:31 a.m. jolt hit Los Angeles from 11 miles deep, shaking it from its slumber with a temblor that would topple freeways, ignite fires and inflict $49 billion in overall damage to homes and ...
Jan. 11--NORTHRIDGE -- The fire chief woke with a start before dawn on Jan. 17, 1994, just like any other Angeleno tossed from his bed by the 6.7-magnitude Northridge earthquake. But Battalion Chief ...