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Local leaders call for more border security after 15+ people seen jumping out of boat in Carlsbad
Customs and Border Protection said at least 15 to 20 people jumped out of the suspicious boat. The video shows most of them escaping into a waiting SUV on Garfield Street and Grand Avenue in Carlsbad that sped off.
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Group seen running from beached boat in Carlsbad to waiting getaway vehicle
Video shows most of them escaping into a waiting SUV that sped off, NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports.
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Part of northbound I-5 in Carlsbad to close overnight Monday: Caltrans
All northbound lanes on Interstate 5 from Carlsbad Village Drive to Vista Way will be closed Monday night, according to Caltrans San Diego.
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Court docs show man charged in Carlsbad officer assault attacked police before
The man accused of ambushing a Carlsbad police officer by allegedly beating him in the head with a skateboard has a record of run-ins with police, according to court documents.
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‘Retreat Now': City board votes to move part of Carlsbad Blvd due to rising sea levels
The approximately one-mile stretch of southern Carlsbad Boulevard has been hit by waves and rocks during winter storms and high tides.
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‘Retreat Now': City board votes to move part of Carlsbad Blvd due to rising sea levels
The approximately one-mile stretch of southern Carlsbad Boulevard has been hit by waves and rocks during winter storms and high tides.
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Carlsbad police officer attacked with skateboard recovering from serious head injury
Court documents show that just one month before this attack, Kyle McCord pleaded guilty to attacking another police officer, NBC 7’s Allison Ash reports.
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Man accused of hitting Carlsbad officer with skateboard had previous cop run-in
Kyle McCord is accused of ambushing a Carlsbad police officer and beating him over the head with a skateboard. NBC 7’s Allison Ash has details about McCord’s criminal past.
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Carlsbad police officer attacked with skateboard recovering from serious head injury
Investigators are still unsure of a motive for the attack three days after a suspect was arrested.
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Carlsbad police officer suffers head injury in skateboard attack
Investigators are trying to figure out why the officer was targeted by a man with a skateboard, NBC 7’s Allison Ash reports.
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Carlsbad mail thefts: ‘Feels like there's somebody out there that has free access to boxes in the entire city'
Is it safe to send things through the mail? Families in one Carlsbad neighborhood would likely answer no to that question after thieves cleaned out mailboxes repeatedly in the past couple of months.
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I-5 north closure overnight in Carlsbad
Construction will close all the northbound lanes of the I-5 overnight in the North County. NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews has all the details on the project and what you can expect.
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LEGOLAND's new ‘Dino Valley' is filled with brick-built beasties and fresh adventures
The prehistoric playland is the latest addition to the Carlsbad theme park.
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Peak bloom is arriving early at The Flower Fields, so go now (or soon)
The weather has been optimal for the famous ranunculus flowers of Carlsbad, which are making an ahead-of-schedule showing.
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Carlsbad homeowners reach settlement with city over landslide threatening their home
Carlsbad City Council has authorized a settlement with homeowners on Trieste Drive due to a slope that has seen a slow and ongoing landslide. “This didn’t happen overnight. This was a slow-moving landslide over four years that just didn’t get regarded as serious,” Homeowner Nansea DePretis said. DePretis and other homeowners on Trieste Drive told NBC 7 that they...
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Carlsbad homeowners reach settlement with city over landside damage
Homeowners say the shifting ground wasn’t taken seriously for years, NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry reports.
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Spring into Color: Carlsbad's Flower Fields to open Friday
NBC 7’s Audra Stafford shares an inside look at this year’s bloom ahead of the flower field’s opening at Carlsbad Ranch.
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It's blooming time: Carlsbad Flower Fields now open
The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch have begun bursting with color.
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Carlsbad homeowners say failing slope is threatening their homes
Some of the Carlsbad houses have missing dirt in the backyard and visible cracks that they said are due to the slow and continuing landslides.
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Carlsbad homeowners speak out on failing slope threatening homes
Homeowners told NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry that the mudslide problem has been going on for years, but recent rains are exasperating it.