Santa Cruz, California, is a coastal city located in Northern California. Known for its beautiful beaches, laid-back ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) While the public is barred from the end of the damaged Santa Cruz ...
Barking, roaring, gargling, grunting, squealing, squabbling, flopping, wriggling, snoozing and occasionally vomiting on each other, the sea lions of the Santa Cruz Wharf provide a noisy ...
Santa Cruz officials ... s impact on wharf businesses, which struggled when the city shut down the area between Dec. 23 and Jan. 4. According to the survey results, businesses estimate they lost, ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf has reopened, bringing a surge of visitors and much-needed business to the area after a recent collapse. "It's good to see that they recovered, and they seem to have this back ...
Without getting into the why, the collapse of the outer 150 feet of the Santa Cruz Wharf on Dec. 23 was just the most recent example of the difficulties of maintaining wharves along our high ...
Despite constant wharf maintenance and a city-approved plan to revamp the wharf in 2024, decades of maintenance backlog and insufficient money for repairs contributed to the end of the wharf’s ...
The end of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf is fenced off Dec. 24, a day after large surf tore off an area under repair. (Tom Gigliotti) SANTA CRUZ >> The California Governor’s Office of Emergency ...
The City of Santa Cruz is asking the public for help in the removal of debris from the collapse of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf. According to city officials, community members can report ...
NOW OPEN People show up in large numbers for the reopening of the Santa Cruz Wharf Saturday morning ... walked out to the fenced-off end of the wharf to take photos and videos of where the long ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf welcomed visitors Saturday ... said Alisha Dodds, manager of Gilda's Seafood Restaurant. "Are the guests on the wharf safe? You just don't know what's going on." ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf reopened to visitors and businesses on Saturday, less than two weeks after crashing waves from a powerful storm collapsed more than 100 feet of the pier into the ocean.