The Coastal Watershed Coastal Watershed Council welcomes you to become a water quality monitoring volunteer! Training begins April 30th.
Snapshot Day is the largest water quality monitoring event in the Central Coast. Become a citizen scientists at the San Lorenzo River!
A heat wave here - fresh snow in the mountains this weekend! And be sure to use our price finder to locate the cheapest gas before leaving.
Check road conditions before you head out of town. And be sure to use our price finder to locate the cheapest gas!
Deadly plastic pellets started showing up on Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary beaches earlier this year, raising concerns.
Most are due to rain issues. Here's a link that provides Santa Cruz County information for drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians.
The National Weather service has issue a flood advisory for Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties.
Aquarium officials believe the mother most likely entered the Aquarium's Great Tide Pool seeking shelter from stormy seas.
Flash Flood Watch in effect; areas of steep terrain, including the Santa Cruz Mtns., areas along the Big Sur coast, will be prone to slides.
Coastal Watershed Council Water Tours Series
A Maremma Sheepdog gave birth to 17 puppies on a Napa farm this week, which may break the California record for the breed.
According to reports, the big cat was located by authorities and tranquilized before being released back into the wild.
Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of snow. Send us your snow photos!
Officials are warning residents to remain alert on the coast. Sneaker waves and strong rip currents are likely in the high surf advisory.
High surf from El Nino storm cells may have caused the damage underneath the structure. Officials hope to reopen by the end of the week.
Lots of snow on the way! Check road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of good skiing. Send us your snow photos
Some locations in the Bay Area will see strong winds with possible gusts of up to 30 mph and intense rain on Tuesday morning.
Weather forecasters say 3 storms could bring more than 3 inches of rain to several locations in the Bay Area between now and next week.
San Lorenzo River surges have dropped nearly 10,000 syringes on local beaches and nearby areas in 3 years.
Weather forecasters say that the worst is expected Wednesday morning as a series of storms slams the Bay Area this week.
Work will be performed Wednesday through Friday of this week.
New research from UC Santa Cruz suggests reasons so many sea lions find themselves stranded along the California coastline.
Residents can expect strong and gusty winds starting at about noon and lasting through this evening, with the strongest winds near the coast
Showers will continue throughout the day, tapering off into the evening.
The bay sea otter is less than a week old and weighs just three pounds. Because of her size, she’s considered fragile.
The City has beden preparing for El Nino. Here are tips to prepare your home.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared an emergency regarding the unusual numbers of seals washing ashore.
This is the first time Africanized honeybees have been found in the Bay Area. Scientists believe there are other populations nearby.
The marine biologist who spotted the leatherback said there are only an estimated 150 left in the Bay Area, and their numbers are declining.
The 'blood moon' is rather amazing.
Sat., Oct. 3rd, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., San Lorenzo Park, Santa Cruz
The number of birds arriving daily is the number that usually comes in per month. Volunteers and donations are desperately needed.
Researchers didn't have to dig deep to find the previousr ecord--it was set just last year.
A spectacular lunar episode is on tap this month. NASA officials say miss this one and you won't get another shot until 2033.
World renowned, world record holder Hans Florine has done it again.
An 8.3 earthquake 9,000 miles away triggered the advisory.
Thousands will turn out on September 19 to tidy up 1,200 miles of coastline
Climate experts upgraded the existing El Niño, warning it could be among the most powerful three to ever hit California.