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Opening of Palm Springs Surf Club marks new chapter for Southern California...

Surfers have been waiting for years to catch waves at the Palm Springs Surf Club – a man-made pool that opened Monday, Jan. 1, hours from the Pacific Ocean. The opening marks a milestone for Southern...

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Brace yourself for the highest tides of the year mixed with high surf

Southern California is bracing for a combination of the highest tides of the year and large waves Jan. 11-12. What are King Tides? While the term King Tide isn’t a scientific term, it is used to...

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Beachfront living dreams wiping out? Dana Point plan shows building...

When the empty beachfront lot hit the market two years ago in Dana Point, it was touted as a rare opportunity to build a dream home right on the sand. “Enjoy ocean breezes, sensational sunsets and...

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UC Riverside student and a Malibu photographer may have first-ever footage of...

A drone photographer and a shark researcher out of UC Riverside captured extraordinary footage of a pup thought to be only hours old, in what could be the first footage of a newborn white shark. The...

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As coastal bluffs collapse, costs mount for repairs, prevention

Had the most recent San Clemente landslide simply dumped debris onto the beach, as hillsides have done for millions of years, few people would take notice. But the massive pile of dirt fell down the...

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Surf City Marathon set to go this Sunday, rain or shine

The Surf City Marathon, which is expected to draw 18,000 runners to Huntington Beach on Sunday, Feb. 4, is planned rain or shine, said event organizer Dan Cruz. “The forecast definitely calls for...

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2 dead as relentless storm hits Southern California

An unusually intense, record-shattering winter storm continued to pound Southern California on Tuesday and led to at least two deaths, as well as flooding, mudslides and rescues, while eye-popping...

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Storm washes 30-foot dead whale ashore in Huntington Beach

The carcass of a gray whale was found in the Bolsa Chica tidal inlet on Thursday, Feb. 8, with authorities on site to investigate the death of the marine mammal. Huntington Beach resident Eric Meyer...

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How an episode of ‘The Office’ helped a friend save a surfer’s life

At one point during a recent morning surf session in Huntington Beach, a trio of friends joked about the lack of waves and small surf – but it was nice just to be out in the water, together, they all...

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Snow resorts eye closing dates, last chance to hit slopes at local mountains

It was another stellar year for snowfall — but now with spring in full swing and temperatures warming, local mountain resorts are gearing up to close the slopes. This winter season marked the second...

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