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The route from Boston to Washington D.C. is historical in nature as you may pass through some of the most important sites in ...
An amusement park and saltwater swimming pool complex that once drew San Franciscans to Ocean Beach can be seen again along the city’s Pacific Ocean shoreline.
First responders are asking everyone to be safe around the water, especially at San Francisco's most dangerous beach. "It's cold but when you're having fun, it doesn't matter," said Michelle Mayes.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A man who died after rushing into the ocean fully clothed to rescue a dog at San Francisco’s Ocean Beach last week has been identified. The Office of the Chief Medical ...
Thursday’s incident unfolded shortly after 2 p.m. when the San Francisco Fire Department received a call that a man had collapsed in the water at Ocean Beach near Lawton Street after jumping in ...
“Above and Across San Francisco” is a hardcover book from Trope Publishing Co. coming out May 2025 that presents aerial views of San Francisco landmarks and nature.
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 ...
The demonstrators are mostly residents of west San Francisco, and many are from the Sunset District, where the Great Highway is located. Lucas Lux, president of Friends of Ocean Beach Park and a ...
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission crews will use a portion of upper Great Highway between Lincoln Avenue and Sloat Boulevard to move 40,000 cubic yards of sand along Ocean Beach. Craig Lee ...
New San Francisco Ocean Beach park set to open in April By NBC Bay Area staff • Published March 4, 2025 • Updated on March 4, 2025 at 12:03 pm Log in or create a free profile to save articles ...
San Francisco New Years Day Polar Plunge at Ocean Beach. Jan. 1 2025. Voluntarily plunging into chilly water to ring in the new year in the U.S. supposedly first began in Boston in 1904.
“You are in danger.” A lifelong surfer, Mr. Felton, 31, has ridden 10-foot waves at Ocean Beach many times. He considered jumping into the ocean anyway, he acknowledged later.