Santa Cruz officials are holding a press conference to update on the 150-section of the wharf that collapsed from powerful waves, sending three into the ocean as debris washed ashore.
Most notably, in terms of destruction on the west coast, a large chunk of the iconic Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed from the inundation of swell, and was sent spinning through the high seas like a rubber ...
Strong storms have repeatedly pounded Santa Cruz in recent years, most notably collapsing a chunk of its wharf this week. Is ...
Two people were rescued after a section of the Santa Cruz pier under construction partially collapsed and fell into the ocean ...
The National Weather Service issued high surf advisories Thursday morning for large portions Northern California, with waves ...
Santa Cruz Wharf's collapse threw three people into the ocean after the National Weather Service warned of waves up to 60 ...
The turbulent Pacific Ocean, which is being churned up by a series of atmospheric rivers that have brought rounds of ...
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The famed Santa Cruz Wharf on the California coast will remain indefinitely closed until further notice after part collapsed ...
This sunny California city makes a great escape from winter’s chill, complete with endless sand, splashy waves, a rooftop ...
A section of a pier in Santa Cruz, California, collapsed into the Pacific Ocean on Monday after high surf hit the coast, ...
Santa Cruz’s wharf partially collapsed Monday as a powerful storm battered a central California beach, sweeping three people ...