SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – High surf along the California coast trapped a man under debris at a Santa Cruz state park Monday morning, before causing part of the Santa Cruz Pier to collapse.
The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum overlooks one of the most renowned surfing spots in Santa Cruz – Steamer Lane. Along with historic surfing photographs and boards, the museum features a bevy of ...
From a tropical retreat in Sri Lanka to calm, family-friendly waves in North Devon and the home of American surfing, Santa ...
A portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf in California collapsed Monday after high surf slammed the coast, sending three city workers into the ocean. The pier was closed to the public at the time of the ...
Large waves of 25 to 35 feet were expected along the Northern California coast ... The high surf also destroyed a portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf on Monday. "Life-threatening swimming and surfing ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Persistent high surf and flooding threats along California’s coast had residents on high alert a day after a major storm was blamed for one man’s death and the partial ...
The powerful surf also ... the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office said. The man was freed by bystanders and rescuers, taken to a hospital and pronounced dead, California State Parks said.
A part of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed Monday afternoon during a high-surf warning ... governor was briefed on the damage and said the California Office of Emergency Services was coordinating ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf reopened to visitors ... away last month during dangerous high surf from a series of atmospheric river events that battered Northern California, Oregon and Washington.
An iconic surf shop in Santa Cruz County says it is closing one of its four locations. O'Neill Surf Shop told KSBW 8 that they will be permanently shutting down their downtown Santa Cruz location.
Veronica Macias reports on the aftermath of the destruction at the Santa Cruz Wharf and the effect on local businesses.