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San Francisco’s Ocean Beach is about to transformed. That means the Great Highway will be closed for cars. Raj Mathai speaks with Phil Ginsburg of San Francisco's Recreation and Parks on this.
The California Coastal Commission has approved a project to build a more than 3,000-foot-long buried seawall along the southern portion of Ocean Beach in San Francisco.
Last week, the California Coastal Commission signed off on a massive $175-million seawall project at the south end of San Francisco’s Ocean Beach. City planners and officials say the Ocean Beach ...
San Francisco has permission to build a sea wall along a portion of Ocean Beach to protect some of the city's critical infrastructure from erosion, but some people, including surfers, aren't on board.
The California Coastal Commission recently approved a $175-million project that will protect San Francisco’s Ocean Beach as well as key parts of the city's wastewater infrastructure imperiled by ...
SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco firefighters raced to Ocean Beach on Friday morning to rescue a man who had some type of difficulty in the water.. Fire Lt. Jonathan Baxter told KTVU that the ...
A stock image of the Golden Gate Bridge in Marshall’s Beach, San Francisco, California. A high surf advisory was in place for all San Francisco Pacific Coast beaches on Tuesday.
National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists in the San Francisco region are warning people in several Californian coastal cities to stay out of the ocean amid an increased risk of sneaker waves ...
A man died Thursday after rushing into the perilous waters of San Francisco’s Ocean Beach fully clothed in an attempt to rescue his dog, authorities said. While the dog made it out of the ocean ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The California Coastal Commission approved a $175 million project to protect a wastewater plant just south of Ocean Beach. The money will be used to build a seawall that will ...
Emergency responders pulled a surfer from the water at Ocean Beach Friday morning and transported to an area hospital in critical condition, San Francisco Fire officials said.
The California Coastal Commission has approved a project to build a more than 3,000-foot-long buried seawall along the southern portion of Ocean Beach in San Francisco.