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OCEANSIDE, California — In April, a fire erupted towards the end of the Oceanside Pier. Now, months later the section is blocked off by gates although from a distance the damage left by the ...
Friday, April 25, 2025, marks the one-year anniversary of the devastating fire that set ablaze the iconic Oceanside Pier, a cherished landmark in North County that once housed a Ruby’s Diner.
OCEANSIDE, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — Demolition is set to begin on a section of the Oceanside Pier damaged by a fire back in April. On Monday, crews will start bringing in equipment, followed by the ...
The west end of the Oceanside pier is still closed to the public during the demolition of the fire-damaged structure that once housed Ruby's Diner on Oct. 23, 2024.
OCEANSIDE, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — Demolition is set to begin on a section of the Oceanside Pier damaged by a fire back in April. On Monday, crews will start bringing in equipment, followed by the ...
“They came maybe a couple of weeks ago,” Rodger Magaleud, an Oceanside resident who fishes from the pier often, told NBC 7. “They don’t tell us to move.
The crew of a U.S. Coast Guard boat sprays water as firefighters fight a fire burning at the end of the Oceanside Municipal Pier in Oceanside on April 25, 2024. (San Diego Union-Tribune) ...
A fire erupted on the end of the pier inside the Ruby's Diner building in April.This prompted a multi-agency effort that continued for more than 24 hours, city officials said. Crews were able to ...
The iconic Oceanside Pier still shows the major damage from April’s fire that destroyed the west end of the structure. A spokesperson with the city told NBC7 it has been delayed by permitting, ...
Removal of the charred timbers at the end of the Oceanside Pier has been slow to start, but should begin in a week or so under a contract for up to $1.3 million approved Wednesday by the Oceanside ...
Oceanside City Engineer Brian Thomas said this will be a long and difficult process. In all, repairs could take two to three years and cost potentially $20 million.