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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNSanta Cruz Wharf, beaches slated for temporary closure due to severe weatherDue to predicted high swell and severe weather, the city of Santa Cruz will close the Santa Cruz Wharf and multiple beaches ...
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 ...
Coastal communities in Capitola Village prepare for high surf with sand berms and closures as waves up to 30 feet are expected.
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Santa Cruz beaches still littered with debris from pier collapse with more big surf aheadKevin Ko reports on the continuing clean-up from Monday's destructive high surf with another storm on ... another record-breaking year Gilligan's Island: Every Main Character, Ranked California's ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf will be closed along with several State Parks due to the incoming atmospheric river expected Thursday.
Far from the best wave in Santa Cruz, unless you are a beginner (in which case this is where you should surf). Gets swell year round, but summer and autumn tend to be best.
While big wave surf spots like Mavericks are going off – stay tuned for more on that coming soon – damage and danger from the oversized swell are wreaking havoc elsewhere. In Santa Cruz ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KGO) -- The last wave of customers rolled into an iconic surf shop Tuesday in downtown Santa Cruz. The flagship O'Neill Surf Shop on Pacific Avenue is shutting down.
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.
Three people fell into the water when more than a hundred feet of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed into the Pacific Ocean on Monday, as the coastal city was pounded with dangerous high surf.
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