California's northern coast faces 20- to 30-foot waves, prompting warnings after deadly incidents and structural collapses.
The National Weather Service issued high surf advisories Thursday morning for Northern California, with 20-to-30-foot waves ...
Two people were rescued after a section of the Santa Cruz pier under construction partially collapsed and fell into the ocean ...
Nine states from Washington to California to Colorado are on alert for wind, snow, avalanches and high surf as new storms ...
As detritus from the badly damaged Santa Cruz Wharf washes ashore, California State Parks officials are keeping three beaches ...
By MARTHA MENDOZA and STEFANIE DAZIO Associated Press SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — A major storm pounded California’s central coast ...
Rescuers continue to search for a man who was swept out to sea when rough surf hammered the Northern California coast earlier ...
Days after heavy surf killed at least one man and damaged the Santa Cruz Wharf, large breaking waves of 20 to 30 feet ...
The famed Santa Cruz Wharf on the California coast will remain indefinitely closed until further notice after part collapsed ...
With dangerous surf and high winds roiling Southern California's coast, authorities suspended their search for two men whose ...
The community still in shock as the iconic coastline in Santa Cruz is filled with dangerous debris, just 24 hours since a portion of the Santa Cruz wharf crashed into the ocean.
The city announced on Thursday that city beaches remain closed after the end of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed on Monday.