The Capitola Wharf and Capitola Beach were closed to the public on Saturday because of rough surf conditions and debris in the water, according to an alert from the Capitola Police Department.
The Capitola Wharf and Capitola Beach were closed to the public on Saturday because of rough surf conditions and debris in the water, according to an alert from the Capitola Police Department.
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Hazardous surf and “life-threatening conditions for beachgoers” prompted water rescues and beach closures Saturday near ...
By 1 p.m., Capitola police sent out email and text alerts announcing that the Capitola Beach and Wharf were closed due to the dangerous conditions, including debris in the water. Three wet winters in ...
More than two years after the Capitola Wharf buckled under heavy storms, city leaders consider whether to rebuild wharf ...
The annual festival ended in 2017, but the city of Capitola will be commemorating it with a new sculpture on Wharf Road and Stockton Avenue that will be unveiled Saturday. (Shmuel Thaler – Santa ...
representative on the Capitola Wharf and Village Business Improvement Association as well as a member of the League of California Cities’ Transportation, Communication, and Public Works Policy ...
Authorities closed Capitola Beach in Santa Cruz County for several hours Saturday after water rescues caused by large waves and fast-moving debris. Capitola’s beach and wharf were closed from about ...