days after part of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed due to pounding high surf as city officials try to assess what their plans might be to rebuild the collapsed section. The Santa Cruz Wharf ...
“We have enjoyed being a part of the Downtown Santa Cruz community for the past 25 years and look forward to seeing our customers at our other O’Neill Surf Shop locations.” “This store’s ...
About 150 feet along the end of the wharf was washed away last month during dangerous high surf ... The city has urged residents to report any wharf-related debris sightings. Santa Cruz’s ...
Santa Cruz, the former home of wetsuit pioneer Jack O’Neill, is losing one of its oldest surf shops. After 25 years of business, O’Neill is closing its downtown store on Pacific Avenue.
Santa Cruz Wharf's collapse threw three people into the ocean after the National Weather Service warned of waves up to 60 feet.
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 ...
Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley and other city officials spoke about the incident ... after the National Weather Service issued a high surf warning that remains in effect through noon Tuesday for ...
City of Santa Cruz staff provided an overview and update regarding the fate of the Santa Cruz Wharf’s collapsed south end at ...
CalOES is expected to decide whether to unlock state money for $45 million in repairs to the Santa Cruz wharf and harbor.
SANTA CRUZ — While already on alert because of the high surf that hit the Monterey Bay ... Mullen in a video interview published by the city of Santa Cruz. “And that’s when something alerted ...
AT THE TIME OF THE COLLAPSE FIREFIGHTERS ALREADY HAD CREWS IN THE WATER, MONITORING THE DANGEROUS SURF ... longer to enjoy the famous Santa Cruz beaches. The city announced on Thursday that ...