Current world champ John John Florence will be out for the competitive year, while Brazil’s Gabriel Medina and San Clemente’s Crosby Colapinto are injured.
Orange County businesses and organizations have stepped up in big ways to support first responders and evacuees impacted by ...
Another surf industry wipeout is hitting Orange County as Liberated Brands – which held the distribution license for big ...
Surf is up a notch today and stays solid through ... stretching to southernmost Ventura and North Orange County while the rest of the Bight has lighter morning flow. Those offshores stick around ...
Senior Constable Rebecca Stokes told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation a surfboard had been recovered. "I understand someone went out on a jet ski immediately after the attack, which is ...
A surfer who went missing off the coast of South Australia is believed to have died in a shark attack, authorities have said. Lance Appleby, 28, was in the sea at popular surfing site Granites ...
This year’s Surf City Splash served as a fundraiser for the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum. The museum’s executive director, former world champion pro surfer Peter “PT ...
Prince Harry is believed to be teaching his son Prince Archie how to surf after a photograph of the two at a surf school was posted on social media. The picture, which was later deleted ...
New Year’s Day has always been a good time to take the plunge in Huntington Beach. The Surf City Splash returns Wednesday for the hundreds eager to take a dip into the Pacific Ocean at high noon.
Daytime highs along the coast will reach the mid 60s for L.A. County, but Orange County beaches will ... Tonight's lows will drop to the mid 40s. High surf is back for Southern California beaches.
Forecasters said surf of 4 to 6 feet is expected, most prominently on west-facing beaches, leading to "dangerous rip currents and breaking waves." "There is an increased risk of ocean drowning ...
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