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A "bomb cyclone" hit the West Coast this week, bringing dangerous storm conditions. As it moves into Southern California, how will it affect San Diego County this weekend?
San Clemente is at risk of losing its reputation as a beach town unless it finds sand to replenish its shorelines. So on Tuesday, the City Council will decide on a list of potential sites to pull ...
The hunt for sand is on. San Clemente’s plan to search for offshore sand was approved by the city on Tuesday, May 6, with officials giving the green light for a contractor to explore several ...
San Clemente City Council brought in Leslea Meyerhoff on a three-year contract in October 2023 to serve as coastal administrator. She's receiving kudos and the 'sand czar' nickname for her efforts.
Drones show just how much sand has been swallowed up by the ocean in the aftermath of Cyclone Alfred's storm surges. How long will this erosion last?
Multifamily syndicator Cyclone faces foreclosure at two San Antonio apartment complexes, and its website is no longer active.
Cyclone exposes wooden shipwreck on a beach in Australia, photos show. The ‘historic’ wreck is believed to date to the 19th century.
A bomb cyclone and an atmospheric river are headed to the Bay Area. We break down what the differences are.
Huge volumes of sand have been swept offshore by Cyclone Alfred’s waves, leaving beaches and dunes looking very different.
Lifeguards at a San Diego beach raced against the encroaching tide to rescue a 16-year-old girl after a deep sand hole collapsed, burying the teen up to her neck, officials and witnesses said Tuesday.
Shorelines in tourism hotspots such as the Gold Coast and Byron Bay have been denuded by giant waves caused by the cyclone, and could take months to recover.
San Clemente will begin searching for some “Goldilocks” sand it can use to replenish its shorelines.