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Get your blankets and beach chairs ready. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk “Free Movies on the Beach” series has been announced ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNSanta Cruz County offers plenty of Easter eventsCome Sunday, children will be scouring their yards with baskets in hand in the hopes of uncovering plastic eggs containing ...
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Santa Cruz lifeguards open up after saving lives in wharf collapse : 'Waves came in and got higher'RELATED: Santa Cruz officials say lifeguards who witnessed wharf collapse rescued victims ... The city said it has declared a local state of emergency to open the door to state and federal funding.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNMayor’s Message | Summer approaching in CapitolaSummer is approaching in Capitola, with it comes energy and growth,” writes Joe Clarke in the Mayor’s Message column. “As we ...
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Santa Cruz Wharf reopens to community fanfareSANTA CRUZ — More than hundred community members gathered around the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf stage on a sunny and brisk Saturday morning to witness the reopening ceremony of the 110-year-old ...
From a legendary jazz pianist to a festival devoted to whales, there is a lot to see and do in the Bay Area this weekend.
Charles Carranza, a Santa Cruz resident, voiced his disappointment, saying, "It's kind of unfortunate that they have to close the wharf down again because it's been open for a little while. But it ...
Fishing report compiled by California Outdoors Hall of Fame member Dave Hurley and edited by Roger George, who guides in the ...
Out of Bodega Bay, Captain Rick Powers of Bodega Bay Sport Fishing was out on both Saturday and Sunday for the 23-mile trek ...
Opinion
Nostalgia isn’t a housing policy – we need to build in Santa Cruz today because of past policiesJohnson, vice mayor of the City of Santa Cruz, wants to set the record straight on the city’s housing policy and accusations that the city is selling out to developers. “What we’re doing now isn’t ...
A damaged section of the iconic Santa Cruz Wharf could soon be coming back. On Tuesday, the Santa Cruz City Council approved a plan to begin rebuilding part of the wharf that collapsed during the ...
The Santa Cruz City Council has unanimously approved a $100,000 contract for the restoration of the Santa Cruz Wharf, which partially collapsed during rough seas in December.
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