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The Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf is open once again, two weeks after a chunk collapsed into the ocean during a storm
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Santa Cruz officials said engineers are still determining if the Municipal Wharf is safe after part of the pier collapsed. They also don't know if it will make sense to rebuild the damaged section.
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A winter storm centered far from our area has resulted in at least one death, closed roads and beaches, and severely damaged a century-old pier.
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Scotts Valley, California, experienced a rare tornado on Saturday that flipped cars and injured a few people.
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The central coast is preparing for winter storms that could hit as early as this week, but Santa Cruz County is still working on road repairs from years past.
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No more twice-daily convoys — a traffic signal will control the flow of traffic. The repair arrives eight days ahead of schedule.
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Three weeks after a segment of Highway 1 fell into the ocean in Big Sur, businesses and residents are counting down the days until the expected May 27 reopening at Rocky Creek.
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The signal would give the community unrestricted access through the region. Meanwhile, due to weather, convoys have been canceled for Saturday and potentially Sunday.
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The convoys will now be at 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. The change was made due to consultations with community members and local agencies.
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Widespread rain across the Monterey Bay Area Monday downed more trees and caused more flooding and power outages. As of Tuesday morning, over 18,300…