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Military ID's Marine Killed in Camp Pendleton Crash
The U.S. military publicly identified Tuesday a 19-year-old Marine who died in a three-vehicle weekend crash on the grounds of Camp Pendleton.
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Vehicle Pursuit Ends in Fiery Crash in Camp Pendleton Area
A man who led highway patrol officers on a pursuit through southbound Interstate 5 Saturday morning had to be pulled out of a burning car after crashing his car in an embankment. California Highway Patrol officers initiated the pursuit at around 2:30 a.m. on southbound I-5 near Lake Forest Drive in the Irvine area. The pursuit, at times, continued at…
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Driver Pulled From Burning Car After Pursuit
NBC 7’s Mari Payton has more details on the fiery crash that occurred on Interstate-5.
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North County's Creek Fire Now 98% Contained, Camp Pendleton Announces
A quick-moving brush fire that forced 7,000 North County residents out of their homes just before Christmas last week has been nearly contained, Camp Pendleton announced.
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Creek Fire 90% Contained, acreage remains the same at 4,276 acres.
All of the 7,000 residents affected by the Creek Fire in Fallbrook and Camp Pendleton were able to return to their homes on Thursday evening.
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12-Hour Look at Creek Fire on Christmas Eve
SkyRanger 7 checked on the Creek Fire multiple times on Christmas Eve.
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Creek Fire, 11AM Update: 3,050 Acres, 0% Contained
The Creek Fire in Fallbrook and Camp Pendleton has burned 3,050 acres and is 0% contained. NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas shares updates as of 11 a.m. on Dec. 24, 2020.
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Creek Fire Burns at Camp Pendleton on Christmas Eve
Camp Pendleton officials provided an update Thursday morning, saying the Creek Fire was at 0% containment.
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What's Up: Updates in San Diego for Morning of December 24, 2020
NBC 7’s Steven Luke shares what you need to know in San Diego County on the morning of December 24, 2020.
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Creek Fire Update: 750 Acres, 35% Contained
Creek Fire Update at 6:30 a.m. on Dec. 24, 2020: NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas shares the latest info live from the Creek Fire in San Diego’s North County, which has now burned 750 acres and is 35% contained.
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View From SDG&E Cameras: Fallbrook's Creek Fire
A look at the Creek Fire burning in Fallbrook, as captured by SDG&E’s fire lookout cameras.
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7,000 Evacuated as Creek Fire Burns 500 Acres in Fallbook
More than 7,000 residents on the west side of Fallbrook were evacuated overnight as the Creek Fire burned 500 acres in Fallbrook and on Camp Pendleton. NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas reports.
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Naval Medical Center, San Diego On Top of COVID-19 Vaccine Military Distribution List
A limited amount of the Pfizer vaccine will go to two San Diego military hospitals. NBC 7’s Bridget Naso has the details.
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Former U.S. Marine Jailed in Russia
Trevor Reed was a Camp Pendleton-based Marine. Last summer, a trip ended with him behind bars. NBC Investigates’ Mari Payton has his story.
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Former Camp Pendleton Marine Imprisoned in Moscow Maintains His Innocence
Joey Reed’s son, Trevor, is 29. He could spend nearly a decade of his life in a Moscow prison, where he’s been held since August 2019. For most of 2020, Texan Joey Reed has been living in Moscow. Despite many challenges, including the pandemic, Reed remains in Russia. He is trying to keep his son’s case from falling below...
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Photos: Somber Memorial Held for Fallen Military Members Killed in Training Incident
The lives of eight U.S. Marines and one U.S. Sailor were honored Friday during a somber memorial at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
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Camp Pendleton Brush Fire Forces Hundreds of Homes, Students to Evacuate
Fire crews stopped the forward spread of a vegetation fire that prompted evacuations as it scorched about 25 acres on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton on Wednesday. The fire first sparked at about 12:15 p.m. on the west side of De Luz Road, officials said. The fire was quickly moving east and threatening structures, prompting the evacuation of schools, businesses…
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New Marine Corps Amphibious Combat Vehicles Ready for Fielding Ahead of Schedule
The U.S. Marine Corps says its new Amphibious Combat Vehicle has completed testing and will begin the process to replace the decades-old Amphibious Assault Vehicle ahead of schedule beginning next week.