Collapse of Historic Wharf in Santa Cruz

Repairs to the historic wharf in Santa Cruz were delayed due to a lawsuit by an environmental and preservationist group, causing part of the structure to collapse during heavy swell. No injuries were reported, but three workers had to be rescued. The city's proposed plan to reinforce the wharf and create a below-deck walkway was challenged in court, resulting in a three-year delay in repairs.

Santa Cruz Wharf Collapse

Part of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed after being battered by waves amid a high surf warning. Three people fell into the water, two rescued by Santa Cruz Fire. National Weather Service warns to stay out of the water and off waterside structures.

Sunfish Sighting at Santa Cruz’s Cowell Beach

Surfers at Santa Cruz’s Cowell Beach encountered a sunfish, the world’s largest bony fish, which is common in the area and primarily forages for jellyfish. The sighting drew surprise and awe on social media, and the sunfish plays a vital role in the ocean food web.