The Santa Cruz wharf reopened to visitors and businesses, just two weeks after powerful waves caused over 100 feet of the structure to collapse into the ocean.
"After a big storm damaged the Santa Cruz wharf, repairs were begun, placing an engine and a pile driver on the wharf to ...
Santa Cruz’s beloved wharf reopened to the public Saturday, after about 150 feet of the pier’s end fell into the ocean last ...
A fisherman in San Francisco hid fillets of salmon behind a false wall on their boat docked at Pier 45 in an attempt to ...
Construction is still underway at La Bahia Hotel & Spa, but the culinary concepts are beginning to take form. The luxurious Santa Cruz beachfront resort is building two restaurants and two bar areas ...
SANTA CRUZ Restaurant closures due to wharf collapse On Dec. 23, a portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed during unexpected swells. Approximately 150 feet of the iconic structure was destroyed ...
Repairs on the wharf, damaged by last winter’s storms, were delayed by strict permitting requirements, environmental ...
Climate change continues to worsen the coastal storms that batter California's aging piers. The result is frequent and ...
Although hopeful to reopen the damaged Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf in the coming weeks, Santa Cruz City officials do not yet ...
Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley on Friday said it would be "irresponsible" to rebuild the 150 feet at the end of the city's wharf that fell into the ocean Monday without having serious discussions first ...
Days after the partial collapse of the Santa Cruz Wharf, the lifeguards behind the rescues are speaking about the moments they sprang into action.