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Four high school students from Croatia arrived July 2 in Watsonville from the Student Ambassador Exchange Program.
Many locals and visitors alike have found memories and associations with the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and no times at the amusement park is more magical than when day transitions to dusk and a co… ...
Since it first roared to life on July 4, 1925, the Giant Dipper roller coaster has stood as an icon of Belmont Park and Mission Beach’.
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk collaborates with Cal OSHA to conduct rigorous safety inspections on amusement rides, ensuring they meet stringent safety standards.
Businessman John D. Spreckels funded and developed Belmont Park in 1925, during the so-called golden age of roller coasters, though it was originally called the Mission Beach Amusement Center. In the ...
This Santa Cruz-close train is taking a merry ‘Moonlight Steam' All aboard this Roaring Camp classic, an ethereal evening journey that starts with a BBQ supper.
(KRON) — The Santa Cruz Police Department is warning residents of fake parking tickets that were placed on parked vehicles near a beach area on June 15. Santa Cruz PD released the below photo… ...
Members of the class of 2025 gathered at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk for the Almost Alumni Celebration on June 6. Photos by Carolyn Lagattuta. When students arrive at University of California Santa ...
The Santa Cruz looks as fresh and unique as the day Hyundai unveiled it. Its comfortable, modern five-passenger cabin and usable bed can appeal to anybody who doesn’t want a conventional pickup.
An immortally fun '80s movie will again open this free Santa Cruz series Find your way to a "The Lost Boys" screening at a scenic spot synonymous with the vampire-tastic flick.