The Santa Cruz Wharf welcomed visitors Saturday morning after being closed for nearly two weeks following the partial collapse of a 150-foot section under construction just days before Christmas.
The city Friday, shed more light on why work was being done during a time of year where high surf is now expected. RELATED: 3 fall into ocean after Santa Cruz Wharf collapses due to strong waves ...
The clean-up effort along the Santa Cruz coastline continued ... rebuilding that section of the wharf is feasible or the appropriate thing to do in light of the increased frequency and power ...
The iconic wharf reopened Saturday morning after a 150-foot portion collapsed into the water nearly two weeks ago amid a ...
The collapse added to a long history of ocean waves beating back and outright destroying landmarks along the Monterey Bay ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KRON ... point as to whether rebuilding that section of the wharf is feasible or the appropriate thing to do, in light of the increased frequency and power of these ...
SANTA CRUZ — Although hopeful to reopen ... as to whether rebuilding that section of the wharf is feasible or the appropriate thing to do in light of the increased frequency and power of these ...