A new study shows that hungry sea otters are keeping Monterey Bay’s green crab population in check, one bite at a time.
A “rare” sea creature sighting was captured off the coast of California. During whale watching trips on Jan. 2, onlookers saw ...
Three Monterey County residents were hospitalized after eating poisonous mushrooms purchased from an unlicensed vendor in ...
The weather service advises beachgoers to avoid climbing on rocks and jetties. Remain out of the water to avoid hazardous ...
In addition to re-working its crest for the 2025 season, Monterey Bay FC signed two more players over the holidays as it gears up for its fourth season in the United Soccer League Championship. The ...
By Tim Didion and Drew Tuma Click here for updates on this story MONTEREY, California (KGO) -- When we first met the hungry otters ...
Researchers out of Monterey, Ca., on Thursday enjoyed a rare encounter with mysterious killer whales known to travel in massive pods and prey on deepwater sharks. “There were fins everywhere we ...
The Golden Rule doesn’t apply in the Golden State when it comes to protecting Latino and Indigenous farmworker communities ...
A Beach Hazards Statement is in effect in San Francisco, the coastal North Bay including Point Reyes National Seashore, San Francisco Peninsula coast, Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast through ...
A flock of gulls lifts off from the San Lorenzo River near the Riverside Avenue Bridge by downtown Santa Cruz. The San ...
Researchers believe otters could be a potential solution for controlling an invasive green crab species that's invaded ecosystems up and down the West Coast.
Monterey Bay Football Club has decided to change its crest in an effort to rebrand while still using the original colors.