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Will it be fully rebuilt? Should it? The Santa Cruz Wharf, pictured on May 28, was significantly damaged by high surf in December 2024, leading to a partial collapse. A portion remains closed.
The U.S. Coast Guard and Power Engineering Construction Co. will work with the City of Santa Cruz on June 6, 7 and 8 to clear underwater debris left from the Santa Cruz Wharf, which partially colla… ...
The City of Santa Cruz announced plans to remove heavy equipment and woody debris that fell into the ocean after the partial collapse of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf in December 2024.
This weekend, the City of Santa Cruz will be removing heavy equipment and wooden debris from the sea floor near the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf. The debris is a result of the December storm that caused ...
Scientists expect several feet of sea-level rise in Santa Cruz County in the coming decades as the global climate warms, potentially submerging beaches and severely eroding cliffs. California law ...
A segment of the rail trail on Westside Santa Cruz could open this December after being delayed more than a year and facing cost overruns.
On Tuesday, the Santa Cruz City Council approved a plan to begin rebuilding part of the wharf that collapsed during the devastating winter storms of December 2024.
Heavy surf destroyed a portion of Santa Cruz Wharf on Monday afternoon, sending three city works into the water. All three people were rescued shortly after.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed a proclamation of a state of emergency for Santa Cruz County after it suffered widespread coastal damage from a brutalizing storm in late December ...
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It has been more than a month since the iconic Santa Cruz wharf was partially damaged by powerful waves. With more rain in our forecast, we see if it dampened visitors' spirits.