[Update] Titan Submersible Debris Found In Sad End for Five Men, Including One Linked to Prominent Bay Area Family
The search ended Thursday for the missing Titanic-exploring submersible, OceanGate's Titan, with the Coast Guard confirming that it had identified a piece of the vessel among a debris field spotted by a remote-controlled device near the site of the famous ship's wreckage.
Drought to Excess: California's Two Biggest Reservoirs Near Capacity, Lake Oroville Puts Rebuilt Spillway Back Into Use
Experience the power of water as two of California's largest reservoirs, Lake Oroville and Lake Shasta, reach full capacity and put their newly renovated spillways to the test.
11-acre Lake Merced park finally coming to former SF shooting range, after six-year delay
The plan to make the former Pacific Rod and Gun Club into an 11-acre Lake Merced public park was shot down in 2016, but the plans for the park are back on, promising boat decks, a skate park, and a ropes course.
Palace of Fine Arts lagoon’s 28-year-old swan Blanche has died
Following last year’s untimely death of her mate Blue Boy, 28-year-old mute swan Blanche has gone on to the great lagoon in the sky, as the swan who lived nearly her whole life at the Palace of Fine Arts died last Thursday.
It’s possible that San Francisco’s Aquatic Park Municipal Pier may never reopen
The long, arching Aquatic Park Municipal Pier at the western end of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf could be shut down for good following an earthquake last month.

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