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Have you ever thrown an air on a surfboard? No? Well that's 90 percent of surfers out there. But wave pools are still ...
This summer, six Orange County cities from Laguna Beach to San Clemente, have again launched their free trolleys to shuttle ...
San Clemente’s Cole Houshmand made history this week at the World Surf League VIVO Rio Pro, earning his second Championship ...
Sand sculptors spent the day on Thursday, July 3, creating a massive “4” in the sand near T-Street in San Clemente, a ...
The Huntington Beach International Surf Museum would relocate to the library on Main Street, allowing for more space.
Big waves are expected for the final day of the National Scholastic Surfing Association’s national championships on Thursday, ...
The local surfer once against bested his best friend Griffin Colapinto in the finals, but Colapinto nears WSL Final 5 ranking ...
Landslides have stopped trains from traveling through San Clemente for months at a time in recent years. The tracks follow the edge of the beach for about six miles there, where the rails are ...
The iconoclastic La Jolla legend honored as hundreds turn out to say goodbye to the man who left an indelible mark on surf ...
As the competition heads into Finals Day, several Southern California surfers are still in the mix after two days of high-stakes heats and strong performances at the notoriously powerful beach break.
San Onofre’s nuclear waste may be one step closer to being relocated, but at least one of the storage canisters containing spent fuel rods appears to be damaged.
Southern California’s iconic surf spot will host the LA28 Olympic surf Athletes; meanwhile, locals reflect on the beach’s legacy, waves, and what the global spotlight could mean for the community.