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The wharf reopened to visitors and merchants less than two weeks after a dangerous storm's crashing waves collapsed more than 100 feet of the pier into the ocean.
City of Santa Cruz staff provided an overview and update regarding the fate of the Santa Cruz Wharf’s collapsed south end at ...
Santa Cruz area was hit by the biggest ocean swell in 30 years. The huge waves tore apart a portion of the city's municipal wharf and it has been closed to the public ever since. But on Saturday ...
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A trio of structures on the pier — which was being renovated after damage from two years of past coastal storms — were washed into the ocean during the harrowing collapse, said Fred Keeley ...
A group of about 30 community members and officials gathered in the paseo of the Cedar Street Apartments in Downtown Santa ...
Santa Cruz Wharf's collapse threw three people into the ocean after the National Weather Service warned of waves up to 60 feet.
Santa Cruz officials said that the collapse happened at around 12:45 p.m. Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley said the part of the pier that collapsed "was a portion of the municipal wharf that has ...
“Let the community know, let the people all over Northern California know, it is safe to come to our wharf,” Mayor Fred Keeley said during a weekend reopening ceremony. About 150 feet along ...
"Good morning. How's everybody," said Mayor Fred Keeley to a small crowd of city officials and residents assembled on the wharf. "Pretty good day, huh." It was a good day compared to Dec. 23rd ...