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Cocoa Beach's colorful Christmas event traces its roots to a 2009 Honda commercial featuring a group of friends surfing in Santa Claus attire. Seized by the Yuletide spirit, Trosset copied the ...
When it comes to the world of horror, the monsters and villains that aim to raise the body count aren’t always the best for ...
Summer 2025 arrived on June 20 at 10:42 pm. Don’t wait too long to enjoy its 94 days, they move along quickly, especially on ...
When room ran out in his car, Bob “Doc” Scott bought a 15-seat bus and told all the young Santa Cruz surfing “groms” he could ...
A new exhibition at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History brings back a popular show from 2015 about the three Hawaiian ...
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Surfing the Waves in Santa Cruz, CaliforniaCatholic devotees were stunned when an apparition of Jesus appeared in the clouds following a Mass. Footage shows worshippers ...
The Ebony Beach Club has partnered with Black Lives Matter for a Juneteenth celebration at the Santa Monica Pier featuring free surf lessons in the morning and live music in the evening (sold out).
Researchers have used forensic methods to produce images of the man who Santa Claus is based on. Saint Nicholas of Myra lived over 1,700 years ago. According to accounts of his life, he was very ...
A surfer slides past Lighthouse Point on a recent morning as purple ice plant flowers hang from the cliff. The ice plant (Carpobrotus edulis) is a coastal succulent shrub native to South Africa, wh… ...
Black Surf Santa Cruz’s Liberation Paddle Out, held in conjunction with Juneteenth, offered a joyful day at the beach centered around Black, Indigenous and other people of color from the ...
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 24… ...
Ninety-nine times out of 100, a trip down Santa Cruz’s West Cliff Drive is a peaceful, almost tranquil experience. Every day, hundreds of drivers, joggers and walkers traverse the waterfront ...
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