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Santa Cruz’s first Race the Wave run, on Saturday, Sept. 13, aims to help the community envision and plan what to do in the event of a tsunami.
Did the bed and breakfast idea get started in Santa Cruz in 1913?” asks columnist. “Beach Hill Inn was a Santa Cruz landmarks ...
A man was arrested Wednesday for breaking into a Santa Cruz woman’s home and attempting to sexually assault her while she ...
The Capitola City Council on Thursday told city staff to develop a Wharf Master Plan with a restaurant, lifeguard tower and ...
The city says it’s coming back in late October to present the wharf master plan, and if there’s no hiccups, construction ...
People want a fishing shop and restaurant on the Capitola Wharf, plus a permanent lifeguard station and other amenities, a ...
It's migration season. Find out where to go to spot humpbacks, orcas, dolphins and more on the Monterey County coast.
Guided trips are ideal for diving into not just the region's contemporary charms, but its foundation and evolution.
The Santa Cruz Wharf, built in 1914, was 2,745 feet long before the winter storm. It was supported by more than 4,400 pilings — 70-foot Douglas fir beams driven about 20 feet into the ocean floor.
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.