Los Angeles will end the year shattering records after enduring one of its driest periods in history, a result of La Niña’s ...
A man died on a Santa Cruz beach Monday after being pinned under debris washed up by a large wave, authorities said. Another ...
A pier in California collapsed into the ocean and floated away on Monday, weather authorities said, as the region was pounded ...
Residents were warned to stay away from low-lying areas near the beaches around the Santa Cruz Wharf, about 70 miles south of ...
A series of storms will continue to pound the West Coast with heavy rain, gusty winds, giant ocean waves and accumulation of ...
Police are investigating whether the remains are linked to the disappearance of two fishermen earlier this week.
After a record-shattering start to the year with Torrential rain, flooding and mudslides, metro Los Angeles is now experiencing a dry spell that could also make history.
Average wave heights this time of year are around 5 to 8 feet, meaning the incoming waves will be significantly larger.
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health officials are warning the public against swimming, surfing or playing in ocean ...
It’s no surprise that a year filled with extreme weather won’t be going out quietly with stormy conditions on the way for ...