The Northern California surf haven could lose its iconic waves as projects designed to protect coastal infrastructure alter ...
The sport generates nearly $200 million a year for the area economy, according to a report that urges planners to protect ...
Large waves battered the Bay Area coast on Saturday, January 3, as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a coastal flood ...
Waves continue to crash over a skiff as it sits on the rocks at the end of 12th Avenue in Live Oak Saturday. The boat capsized earlier in the day in heavy surf near the mouth of the Santa Cruz ...
Santa Cruz’s John Mel advanced to the Round of the 32 at the World Surf League’s Corona Cero Surf Open Cerritos in Los Cerritos, Baja California Sur, Mexico, on Friday. The competition window for the ...
Five years ago, Patricio Guerrero was surfing the rolling waves of Santa Cruz when the leash on his board broke, sending it ...
In 1952, Jack O'Neill opened the first-ever "surf shop" in Santa Cruz, a novel idea that soon spread throughout California ...
Santa Cruz surfers Adam Bartlett and Max St. Denis were ousted in the Round of 96 at the World Surf League’s SLO CAL Open Morro Bay, a Qualifying Series 2,000-point event, in Morro Bay on Thursday.
Driven by an atmospheric river, the storm has already caused at least four deaths and widespread damage since last weekend.
The main weather story these next few days will be those cold overnight temperatures. The interior Salinas Valley and Hollister are likely to experience frost as overnight temperatures dip down to the ...