Officials announced the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf will reopen this weekend nearly two weeks after a portion of the popular tourist attraction collapsed into the ocean amid a pounding surf.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - The Santa Cruz wharf is set to reopen on Saturday, less than two weeks after a portion of the wharf collapsed and floated away during severe coastal storms.
The damaged Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf is set to reopen Saturday, less than two weeks after powerful waves caused a portion ...
As of Wednesday this week, rockfish season is closed in all depths. Boating anglers can still go on the hunt for flatfish. Sand dabs adequate delicious, though small.
Delta sturgeon biting, Steve Mitchell reported. Don Pedro bass and trout hitting, Monte Smith said. McClure bass small but ...
The County Supervisors have declared a local emergency, allowing assistance for damages from the storm surge on Dec. 23 and ...
The Santa Cruz Harbor is still assessing damages that have so far amounted to $20 million after Monday's storm surge. Port ...
A retired Santa Cruz Wharf supervisor said old steel fasteners had been loosening and the structure had been slowly breaking apart for years.
Climate change continues to worsen the coastal storms that batter California's aging piers. The result is frequent and ...
On Christmas Day, a portion of a severed human leg in Palos Verdes. The following day, a second leg was found along the local ...
The iconic Santa Cruz wharf might never be rebuilt after giant swells caused the end of the pier to collapse into the sea, ...
Several boats appeared to be heavily damaged despite owners' attempts to secure their vessels before and during the event.