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The Los Angeles County Public Health Department warned of excessively high bacteria from street runoff at eight beaches.
Heal the Bay and Surfrider LA studies highlight the need for new testing protocols to determine beach sand and sediment quality Six months after the Palisades Fire ravaged Malibu and nearby areas, ...
Where: North 6th Street to South 6th Street along A1A, Flagler Beach Details: The Rotary Club of Flagler Beach will present ...
More than 20 Jacksonville-area teams have claimed FHSAA high school football championships since 2000. Which is the best of ...
Sewage crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border has resulted in more than 100 billion gallons of contaminated water crossing into California since 2018.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County ...
As beachgoers plan their Fourth of July outings, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Wednesday advised people to avoid ocean waters at eight area beaches due to high bacteria levels.
L.A. surf camps face declining attendance due to Palisades fire toxin fears, despite official assurances of water safety.
For decades, surf camps and schools have been a mainstay of local beaches across Santa Monica Bay, but concerns over ...
LA County Health officials warn against swimming at various beaches due to high bacterial levels but reopen Walnut Creek at ...
LA County Public Health warns of high bacteria levels at certain beaches, advising against ocean water contact in affected ...
LOS ANGELES - With July 4 approaching, many Angelenos are making beach plans even as ash and debris from January's wildfires raise safety questions. Officials say the beaches are safe if visitors take ...