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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNPhotos | Heading around the Santa Cruz Municipal WharfRebuilding all of the destroyed section — an area the size of three NBA basketball courts perched over the open ocean — will ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNLong-term use and design of Capitola Wharf expected this fallOverwhelmingly, we heard: keep fishing on the wharf,” remarked Capitola Community Development Director Katie Herlihy. “Second ...
A recently published Santa Cruz County Civil Grand Jury report found that human trafficking in the county goes largely ...
Santa Cruz wharf collapse: Plans take shape for rebuilding as summer beach season begins Damaged landmark is open for summer, $1 million repair could begin in October ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — The Santa Cruz Wharf, jutting half a mile into the Monterey Bay, offers a cheerful stroll past souvenir shops, fishing boat rentals advertised as “Husband Daycare,” and ...
SANTA CRUZ — Three workers inspecting the Santa Cruz Wharf fell into the choppy ocean waves and had to be rescued after part of the structure collapsed Monday, said city officials who fear the ...
Santa Cruz beaches closed Monday afternoon as part of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf collapsed into the ocean.
Hundreds of woodie-style classic cars will return to the Santa Cruz Wharf Saturday for the 29th annual Woodies on the Wharf car show, which is the largest gathering of woodies in Northern California.
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Photos | Portion of Santa Cruz Wharf collapses - MSNA section of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, including a public bathroom structure, floats toward Seabright Beach Monday afternoon after a section at the end of the wharf collapsed during heavy surf.
Three people were rescued from the wharf. The powerful surf also fatally trapped a man under debris on a beach in Santa Cruz, the authorities said.
Santa Cruz’s wharf partially collapsed Monday as a powerful storm battered a central California beach, sweeping three people out to sea.
Heavy winter storms last December caused a 180-foot section at the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf to collapse into the ocean and sending some buildings adrift.
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