Anne Makovec reports on the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf reopening for visitors Saturday morning with a ceremony.
The City of Santa Cruz will reopen the Municipal Wharf on Jan. 4, about two weeks after heavy surf damaged it.
The City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation said that the 100th-anniversary plaque lost on the day of the partial collapse of the wharf was returned.
The same storm that destroyed the Santa Cruz wharf may have also created the largest wave ever surfed — bringing the record to California.
The damaged Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf is set to reopen Saturday, less than two weeks after powerful waves caused a portion ...
After a structural assessment was completed of the Santa Cruz Wharf after about 150 feet of the structure’s south end fell ...
The Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf was set to be reopened this weekend nearly two weeks after a portion of the popular tourist attraction collapsed into the ocean amid a pounding surf.
Nineteen residents who had been living in boats in the Santa Cruz Harbor have received $500 gift cards from Community ...
There will be a reopening ceremony held by the city starting at 10 a.m. to commemorate the occasion. The ceremony will be ...
After a structural assessment was completed of the Santa Cruz Wharf after about 150 feet of the structure’s south end fell ...
The County Supervisors have declared a local emergency, allowing assistance for damages from the storm surge on Dec. 23 and ...
Three months after its much-anticipated reopening, the Capitola Wharf endured its first major test from mother nature and ...