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1 Killed in Two-Vehicle Wrong-Way Crash in Alpine
One person was killed after a wrong-way driver, arrested on DUI felony charges, struck him head-on on Interstate 8 Saturday morning, the California Highway Patrol reported.
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Livestock Found Dead Under Suspicious Circumstances in Alpine
A group of livestock was found dead under suspicious circumstances Friday in a pen on a rural property in eastern San Diego County, prompting an animal cruelty investigation.
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Alpine Union School District On Its Way to Vaccinating All Teachers and Staff
NBC 7’s Dave Summers heard from the district’s superintendent about the rollout within the district.
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Victims of East County Valley Fire Can Now Apply For Federal Aid
After a nearly 20-day firefight, crews have fully surrounded the more than 16,000-acre Valley Fire burning in the Cleveland National Forest south of Alpine.
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Valley Fire Fully Contained After Destroying 30 Homes, More Than 16K Acres Near Alpine
After a nearly 20-day firefight, crews have fully surrounded the more than 16,000-acre Valley Fire burning in the Cleveland National Forest south of Alpine.
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What's Up: Updates in San Diego for Morning of Sept. 25, 2020
NBC 7’s Marianne Kushi has your top headlines for the morning of Sept. 25, 2020.
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County to Open Erosion Control Center in Alpine for Valley Fire Victims
San Diego County will open an erosion control center in Alpine Thursday to help businesses and homeowners prevent debris flows in the areas burned by the Valley Fire. The center, at 2914 Tavern Road, will offer free sandbags, fiber rolls and other items to help residents stabilize properties before rains arrive and potentially trigger mudslides and debris flows, county officials…
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County Opens Erosion Control Center in Alpine for Valley Fire Victims
The center will offer free sandbags, fiber rolls and other items to help residents stabilize properties before rains arrive.
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Firefighters Hold Valley Fire at 17,665 Acres, 87% Containment
Firefighters battling the Valley Fire in rural eastern San Diego County worked to take advantage of lighter winds and higher humidity this morning in an attempt to increase containment of the blaze.
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'Things Can be Replaced, but People Can't': One Week After Valley Fire
Its been a week since the Valley Fire sparked in rural eastern San Diego county. In that week it has burned 17,665 acres, destroyed 30 residences, and injured three firefighters. Cal Fire says they continue to mop up hot spots as they’ve made progress containing the Valley Fire. But, it’s difficult for some who’ve lost their homes, while others...
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Evacuated Families Return Home
Its been a week since the Valley Fire started and it is now 79% contained. NBC 7’s Melissa Adan has more
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Tracking the Valley Fire: Evacuation Orders & Road Closures Lifted
Some evacuation orders have been rolled back for residents in San Diego County’s Valley Fire near Alpine as crews continue to gain ground after a weeklong fight against the fire.
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Valley Fire Just Made Survivors #AlpineStrong
The Valley Fire, which has burned over 17,000 acres since sparking on Saturday, has only brought out the best in the small East County community of Alpine.
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Tracking the Valley Fire: Day 7 Updates
The Valley Fire near Alpine has been burning for seven days NBC 7s Marianne Kushi shares the latest updates
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Crews Make Progress on Valley Fire
NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez is in Jamul with the latest information on the Valley Fire.
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Valley Fire Just Made Survivors #AlpineStrong
The Valley Fire, which has burned over 17,000 acres since sparking on Saturday, has only brought out the best in the small East County community of Alpine.
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Sheena Parveen's Morning Forecast for Sept. 9, 2020
Sheena Parveen’s Morning Forecast for Sept. 9, 2020.
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Santa Ana Winds, Low Humidity, Red Flag Warning May Pose Challenge for Valley Fire
Gusty winds set to peak Wednesday morning will continue to create risky, fire-prone weather in San Diego County, posing a challenge for crews tackling the fifth day of the fight against the Valley Fire.
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‘I Was in Sheer Panic': Valley Fire Evacuees Escape Fast-Moving Flames
A college student taking an online exam. A father with young children. A couple with many pets. These are the stories of some of the San Diegans who evacuated their homes during the Valley Fire.