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Representing the North Shore of Hawaii, Julian Williams will compete in the Challenger Series on Wednesday, July 31, in ...
Members of the local surf community and lovers of Santa Cruz history gathered at the mouth of San Lorenzo River on Main Beach ...
HUNTINGTON BEACH (HawaiiNewsNow) - The annual U.S. Open of Surfing is underway in Huntington Beach, California, and Team Hawaii is dominating the field. Five local surfers have moved out of the round ...
Hundreds of surfers paid tribute to a beloved fixture on the Hawaii surf scene.
Breitling pays tribute to Hawaiian surf culture with updated Superocean Heritage Slater wearing the Superocean Heritage B31 Automatic 40 Kelly Slater. The Superocean Heritage is no ordinary sea watch.
Dakota Briley, son of legendary surfer Shawn Briley, is showing signs of recovery after a devastating accident in Hawaii that left him with serious spinal and head injuries.
We're in the middle of Summer Travel season and you may be looking for ways to not pull your hair out at the airport. So who better to have on than pro surfer Kai Lenny with all the travel he does.
But how exactly did Santa Cruz become the surfing mecca that it is today? How has it evolved over time? That story is told in the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History’s new exhibi ...
Denmark's Laid-back Northern Coast Has 19-hour Summer Days and a Quaint Surf Town Called 'Cold Hawaii' Fill extra-long summer days with surfing and oysters on this wild, rugged stretch in Denmark.
Five local soccer teams won the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional championships on Thursday at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex. Over one week of competition across over a dozen competitions ...
This is especially true when it comes to taxes, government services and our overall quality of life. A new report has examined what kind of return on investment (ROI) Hawaiʻi’s taxpayers have.
Dakota Briley, son of legendary 1990s Pipeline surfer Shawn Briley, is now breathing on his own, but the long-term impact of his head and spinal injuries remains unknown.