When thinking of Santa Cruz, you likely imagine surfers or the boardwalk. If you go a little farther, you'll find a ...
Surfing generates nearly $200 million a year for Santa Cruz, but a new report warns that climate change and coastal planning decisions could threaten the city’s iconic waves.
The sport generates nearly $200 million a year for the area economy, according to a report that urges planners to protect surf breaks.
Although the surf was poor, the rain was welcome–as was my stay at the Dream Inn, perfectly located on West Cliff Drive to ...
Phillip Joseph DiBartolomeo “Surf’s Up! The waves are gnarly at Rincon” is a phrase our beloved son, brother, husband, father and friend Phillip Joseph ...
The LA28 Summer Olympics will officially run from July 14 to July 30, 2028, kicking off with an opening ceremony unlike any ...
The Northern California surf haven could lose its iconic waves as projects designed to protect coastal infrastructure alter ...
Dane Reynolds. Tom Curren. Mikey February. Bobby Martinez. Local groms and longtime legends. All will be present for the ...
Five years ago, Patricio Guerrero was surfing the rolling waves of Santa Cruz when the leash on his board broke, sending it flying into a nearby cave and shattering its nose. As Guerrero worked on ...
Surfing columnist Corky Carroll talks about the lifers who still are at the heart of surfing in Orange County.