Gordon Hayward's work ethic on his road to a full recovery has been well-documented all season long. The current step in the process is a trip to Indianapolis, where he is working with a running specialist. As Hayward continues to make strides, his wife ...
COSTA MESA, Calif. – For the first time since 1994, the battle of Los Angeles will be decided on the football field. The Los Angeles Chargers created the slogan “Battle for L.A.” in the team’s return to the city they originated, a saying that ...
Eight hundred deaths, 18,000 people injured, more than $82 billion in property damage and business losses, and 400 fires that would claim more lives and permanently alter the urban landscape of the San Francisco Bay region. That’s the nightmare scenario ...
Gordon Hayward hasn’t been visible during the Boston Celtics’ NBA playoff series with the Milwaukee Bucks, and the star forward really was a ghost during the latter part of the regular season, for that matter. But behind the scenes, Hayward is working ...
FREMONT — A Hayward man killed April 5 in an officer-involved shooting had fired several times at police before officers fired back, authorities said Thursday. Officials fleshed out a timeline, sharing additional information that police said was based on ...
In case you haven’t heard: Gordon Hayward isn’t coming back. The latest reminder came Thursday when Danny Ainge said on 98.5 The Sports Hub’s “Toucher and Rich” that Hayward is making progress in his rehab but still won’t return this season.
The "Fight For L.A." might actually be a fight in Los Angeles after the Rams signed notable players this offseason that includes defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, wide receiver Brandin Cooks and cornerbacks Marcus Peters and Aqib Talib. For Chargers CB Casey ...
The US Geological Survey [USGS] took advantage of the anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake this week to update its working scenario on what may happen when the Big One hits the Bay Area again, focused not on the San Andreas fault but on its ...
It was one of the deadliest disasters ever to the hit the U.S. On April 18, 1906, the great San Francisco earthquake killed more than 3,000 and destroyed half the city. As bad as it was, and as bad as subsequent earthquakes have been, the Bay Area is now ...
The Bay Area is bracing for the next big earthquake. The U.S. Geological Survey finds the biggest danger may be the Hayward Fault – which has 2 million people live on top of it. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans explains. NowThis News 1:45
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