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Trains Safe Despite Washout Feet Away From Tracks in Del Mar
Trains can safely pass over the bluffs in Del Mar at reduced speeds despite a soil washout that took a chunk of land within a few feet of the track, according to the North County Transit District.
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Erosion Near Tracks on Del Mar Bluffs
NCTD said all trains remain safe in the area after what appeared to be erosion on the bluffs.
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Rod Stewart Reveals Railway Modeling Side Passion
For nearly 60 years rocker Rod Stewart has entertained music lovers across the globe, hauling in a Grammy and numerous other awards in a career that has spanned generations. Now, the singer is showing the world his other passion, building a railway models.
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Family Sues City of Del Mar and Railroads After Train Hits and Kills Man
The family is suing the city and railroads for not protecting people along the railway after their loved one was hit and killed by a Coaster train. NBC 7’s Joe Little has the story.
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Family of Man Hit and Killed By Coaster Train Files Suit Against City, Railroad Company
The family of a man who was hit and killed by a Coaster train last January is suing the railroad and the city of Del Mar.
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Escondido House Catches Fire After Flooding Just Two Days Prior
In a series of unfortunate events, an Escondido home has been flooded and now burned in just a few days. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has more.
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Investigation: Hundreds of Thousands Worth of City Property Reported Missing by City Of San Diego
Ten shotguns, 93 bicycles, a boat, a golf cart, shoes: all city-owned property reported lost or stolen in the City of San Diego.
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City Property Missing by City of San Diego
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of missing items reported by city employees. NBC 7’s Danny Freeman has more on how this may be affecting taxpayers.
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Bird Scooter Company Questions Violations Imposed by the City of San Diego
After the city of San Diego impounded more than a thousand of their devices, the Bird Scooter company refuses to pay the 60-dollar fine per scooter in order to get them back claiming that the city refused to follow its own rules. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has the details.
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300-Thousand-Dollar Religious Discrimination Verdict Against the City of San Diego
A San Diego County jury found a city employee went too far in pushing her religious beliefs on other employees. A worker who said that he was demoted because of different beliefs sued the city, which awarded him 300,000-dollars that will be paid with tax-payer money. The NBC 7 Investigates reporter Mari Payton has the details.
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Essay: Freedom's Promise Still Denied on Juneteenth to Thousands of Blacks Unable to Make Bail
June 19 marks Juneteenth, a celebration of the de facto end of slavery in the United States. For hundreds of thousands of African-Americans stuck in pretrial detention – accused but not convicted of a crime, and unable to leave because of bail – that promise remains unfulfilled. And coming immediately after Father’s Day, it’s also a reminder of the loss...
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Getting Around Traffic at the County Fair
NBC 7’s Danny Freeman is at the fair grounds with what you need to know about traffic getting to the fair.
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Struggle of Burying San Diego's Power Lines
A lack of funds or not spending the funds fast enough has been to blame for San Diego’s slow moving on burying its power lines. NBC 7’s Catherine Garcia and Voice of San Diego’s Ry Rivard have more.
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Storm Could Further Delay Reopening of Jimmy Durante Blvd.
NBC 7’s Chris Chan reports from Jimmy Durante Boulevard where crews have made preparations for a wet weekend.
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Deaths and Arrests for Meth Increasing Across San Diego County
A closer look at law enforcement activity related to methamphetamine and the communities the illicit drug has impacted the most.
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Meth Arrests on Rise Across County
San Diego is struggling with a meth crisis, which officials are calling “bigger than ever.” NBC 7’s Mari Payton has more.
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Mayor Vaus Has Faith in Strength of His Community
Poway Mayor Steve Vaus has faith the tragedy at the Poway synagogue will only make his community stronger.
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2019 Green Business Expo
Sustainability is a big priority in the coastal community of Carlsbad so they’re hosting a Green Business Expo this weekend.
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Questions Arise Over $67M Funding for Smart Water Meters
How the City of San Diego funded the $67 million program to roll out smart water meters is being brought into question. NBC 7’s Consumer Bob has more.
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Local Cities Plan Initiative for Age-Friendly Communities
The City of San Diego recently launched a focused effort to create livable communities for people as they age, as part of the Age-Friendly Communities program.