Former City of Santa Cruz wharf supervisor Jon Bombaci estimates that the ocean took about a third of the portion of wharf ...
Santa Cruz officials are investigating the Dec. 23 wharf collapse, which caused nearly $19 million in damage. The city has ...
The City of Santa Cruz voted unanimously to declare an existing state of emergency for the partial collapse of the Santa Cruz ...
Decades of repair backlog on the Santa Cruz wharf and insufficient money for repairs contributed to its collapse in December ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf officially reopened Saturday less than two weeks after a 150-foot section of the pier collapsed into the ocean.
Seagulls may be to blame for the shocking collapse of California's well known Santa Cruz ... wharf was quickly evacuated as about 150 feet of the end of the wharf, including the Dolphin Restaurant ...
When the last 150 feet of Santa Cruz’s iconic wharf plummeted ... like one issued in July to allow the damaged Dolphin Restaurant to be removed from the wharf. But Jon Bombaci, who managed ...
Santa Cruz city officials are keeping climate change in mind as they plan repairs to the Santa Cruz Wharf after pounding surf ...
The section of the wharf that collapsed included the Dolphin restaurant ... about the future of the structure that draws upwards of two million visitors each year. Santa Cruz Director of Parks ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KGO) -- Days after the partial collapse of the Santa Cruz Wharf, the lifeguards behind the rescues of construction workers are speaking about the moments they sprang into action.
Work to repair last year’s storm damage to the Santa Cruz wharf likely contributed to its partial collapse, raising questions about the pier’s future as climate change fuels more powerful waves.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif ... 150 feet from the end of the wharf fell into the water. Specifically, the damage was relegated to the area where the former Dolphin restaurant once lived.