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Encinitas sand replenishment project complete
A project to combat coastal erosion in the north county is complete. The work was a partnership using federal dollars to widen the beaches in Encinitas and Solana Beach.
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Man stabbed to death in Encinitas; suspect arrested
A man was stabbed to death in Encinitas and a suspect was detained about half a mile away from the scene of the assault, authorities said.
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Know before you go: New app shows real-time beach conditions in Encinitas
A recently launched application is providing North County beachgoers with a new way to stay updated on beach conditions in Encinitas, the city announced.
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New app offers real-time beach conditions in Encinitas
On the “Safe Beach Day” app, North County beachgoers can see the surf conditions, water quality, safety alerts and even stingray activities in Encinitas.
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Cycling advocates want changes to protective bike path in North County
Cycling advocates are calling for changes to protected bike lanes along Coast Highway from Cardiff to Solana Beach, after a cyclist died in a solo crash early Sunday.
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Cycling advocates want changes to protective bike path in North County
Part of Coast Highway is lined with protective bollards and wheel stops to help keep cyclists safe, but some advocates say they are actually the problem. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports on March 20, 2024.
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Bicyclist dies on Highway 101 in Encinitas; No indication of vehicle crash, SDSO says
A 48-year-old man on a bicycle was killed Sunday in Encinitas, authorities said.
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Sand replenishment project in Encinitas aims to combat beach erosion
A project to restore San Diego’s North County beaches is in its second phase. It will replace what decades of storms and climate change washed away.
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Sand replenishment efforts underway at local beaches
The winter storms have eroded away many San Diego area beaches. There are huge efforts underway to replace what’s been lost. NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes has a progress report from Moonlight Beach in Encinitas.
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Woman killed by Coaster train in Encinitas
A woman was fatally struck by a North County Transit District Coaster train in Encinitas Saturday, authorities said.
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Encinitas' Leucadia neighborhood, North County feel the brunt of Thursday's storm
The Leucadia neighborhood of Encinitas felt the brunt of Thursday’s storm, especially in the late morning when a flash flood warning was in effect and numerous streets were closed due to the flooding.
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Encinitas' Leucadia neighborhood, North County feel the brunt of Thursday's storm
NBC 7’s Todd Strain speaks to residents who were concerned about major flooding.
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Rain complicating future of access trail to Encinitas' Beacon's Beach
One week after a bluff collapse near Beacon’s Beach in Encinitas, local leaders are assessing the impact of the collapse and how the wet weather could complicate matters.
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Beacon's Beach trail in Encinitas remains closed due to landslide
NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada talks to experts about the future of this popular beach in Encinitas.
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Access to Beacon's Beach in Encinitas remains closed after bluff collapse
A landslide earlier this week has created unsafe conditions on a popular beach access area to Encinitas’ Beacon’s Beach, prompting city leaders to close the area.
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Man dies after being struck by freight train in Encinitas
The man was struck by a southbound BNSF freight train about 11:30 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of Vulcan Avenue and D Street, said Sgt. Jason King of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.
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Encinitas-based nonprofit combats food insecurity with pay-what-you-can farm stand
More than 80% of the food grown at Coastal Roots Farm is donated to San Diegans in need, according to the Encinitas-based organization.
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Encinitas-based nonprofit provides organic produce at pay-what-you-can farm stand
“Feeding San Diego” says nearly 300,000 San Diegans face food insecurity. Now, one local nonprofit is working to change that. NBC 7’s Brooke Martell reports.
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Benches above Swami's Beach in Encinitas return with controversial feature
City officials say the benches were taken away so they could be refurbished. Now the benches sport a new feature the city says is all about comfort.
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Memorial benches return to bluff above Swami's Beach in Encinitas
NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes explains where the benches went, and heard rom people who are happy they’re back.