Heavy surf destroyed a portion of Santa Cruz Wharf on Monday afternoon, sending three city works into the water. All three ...
O'Neill Surf Shop will be closing one of its five Santa Cruz County locations this month. The last day of business for the ...
Persistent high surf and flooding threats along California’s coast had residents on high alert a day after the partial collapse of a pier, which propelled three people into the Pacific Ocean.
Meteorologist Heather Waldman says breaking waves as high as 25 feet are possible in the Santa Cruz area through Tuesday morning. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office issued an ...
Santa Cruz Wharf's collapse threw three people into the ocean after the National Weather Service warned of waves up to 60 ...
The Santa Cruz Municipal ... a high-surf warning in effect. The re-opening ceremony is open to the public and will also be live-streamed on the city's Facebook page. According to a press release ...
A portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed into the Pacific Ocean Monday after the coastal city was pounded Monday with dangerous high surf. Two victims were rescued by lifeguards, and third one was ...
Three people were rescued from the wharf. The powerful surf also fatally trapped a man under debris on a beach in Santa Cruz, the authorities said.
An iconic surf shop in Santa Cruz County says it is closing one of its four locations. O'Neill Surf Shop told KSBW 8 that they will be permanently shutting down their downtown Santa Cruz location.
A portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf in California collapsed Monday after high surf slammed the coast ... Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley said during a press conference, ABC News reported.