Santa Cruz’s beloved wharf reopened to the public Saturday, after about 150 feet of the pier’s end fell into the ocean last ...
Santa Cruz and state officials are still surveying the damage and clearing debris from along the coast after heavy surf ...
After a structural assessment was completed of the Santa Cruz Wharf after about 150 feet of the structure’s south end fell ...
The county’s nearly status-quo 2024 homeless population count, gathered during an annual single-day roundup held each January ...
Santa Cruz plans a reopening ceremony on Saturday, saying that the rest of the wharf is safe and that heavy machinery sunk by ...
The City of Santa Cruz said that there will be a ceremony to celebrate the Wharf's reopening at 10 a.m. on Saturday.
Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley hosts a press conference in September announcing a proposed ordinance that would criminalize outside jurisdictions for unsanctioned homeless drop-offs in the city.
A retired Santa Cruz Wharf supervisor said old steel fasteners had been loosening and the structure had been slowly breaking apart for years.
At a press briefing four days after the collapse, Mayor Fred Keeley told the media, "It would be irresponsible if we didn't ask the question, 'What is the right thing to do here?' But to say ...
"We are anticipating that what is coming toward us is more serious than what was there this morning,” said Fred Keeley, mayor of the city of Santa Cruz, where the pier collapsed. In Watsonville ...