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.
A replica of the Paki redwood surfboard that a Hawaiian prince surfed in Santa Cruz in 1885 is brought to the Museum of Art and History in downtown Santa Cruz on Wednesday. The 15-foot-6.75-inch ...
AND A CEREMONIAL PADDLE OUT. ACTION NEWS 8 REPORTER... JOYCE KIM... HAS THE DETAILS. # "1885 THREE PRINCES CAME HERE TO SANTA CRUZ, AND IT'S THE FIRST DOCUMENTED ...
Watch the livestream of hundreds of surfing Santas hit the Cocoa Beach waves in one of Florida's biggest holiday parties.
Although the surf was poor, the rain was welcome–as was my stay at the Dream Inn, perfectly located on West Cliff Drive to ...
The Northern California surf haven could lose its iconic waves as projects designed to protect coastal infrastructure alter ...
Santa has ditched his sleigh and reindeer for a surfboard, while others have taken a Christmas Eve cold plunge to help raise funds for charity. The annual dip at Helen's Bay in Co Down saw swimmers ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- The Santa Cruz coastline is always a popular place to be when the weather is warm, but there was an extra buzz Tuesday surrounding the sea otter that's growing in popularity and ...
This spring quarter, UC Santa Cruz Humanities students immersed themselves in the story of three Hawaiian princes who introduced surfing to the United States in the late 19th century, using Santa Cruz ...
How do you cut through the noise and reach people during the frenetic Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales crush? Doing something outrageous is a good place to start. Half Moon Bay's Luca Padua and Santa ...
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