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Photos: Firefighters Tackle San Marcos Brush Fire Near Palomar College
An afternoon brush fire with what firefighters described as having a “moderate” rate of speed sparked near Palomar College on Thursday.
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Palomar College to Continue with Remote Learning for Fall Semester
The majority of classes at Palomar College will continue in a remote setting this fall because of the uptick in COVID-19 cases in the region, the college announced Friday. The college said the uptick in COVID-19 cases in California brought new challenges to safely reopen campus. “Protecting our students, faculty and staff is our top priority as we navigate the…
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SDSO Searches for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Struck Teen Near Palomar College
Authorities are searching for a driver who took off after striking a teenager walking near Palomar College in North County, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department said Wednesday.
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What's Next in the World of Drones? Palomar College Holds Conference
Palomar College in San Marcos hosted Drone-Con 2018 Friday, a conference discussing the future of unmanned aerial vehicles.
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What's Next in the World of Drones? Palomar College Holds Conference
Speakers in North County discussed the future of unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Teen Injured in Possible Gang Shooting in San Marcos
A teenager was injured in a possible gang shooting Sunday in San Marcos near the Vista border, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department (SDSO).
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San Marcos Soldier Dies While on Peace-Keeping Mission in Kosovo
A San Diego soldier died Thursday from a non-combat-related incident, the Department of Defense announced Friday.
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San Marcos Soldier Dies While on Peace-Keeping Mission
NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports from San Marcos High School, where Staff Sgt. Conrad Robinson graduated before enlisting in the Army.
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2 Local High Schools Warned About Tuberculosis Exposure
Students at two local high schools may have been exposed in two separate cases of tuberculosis, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency said Thursday.
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San Diegans Unite for Second Annual Women's March
Peaceful demonstrators in support of women’s rights and empowering citizens to vote gathered in downtown San Diego Saturday for the 2018 Women’s March – one of the hundreds of events of this kind happening around the globe this weekend.
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2nd Annual Women's March Draws Large Crowds in San Diego
Sexual harassment was among the many of the issues highlighted at the march. NBC 7’s Mackenzie Maynard reports.
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Evacuation Orders Lifted As Crews Gain Upper-Hand on Lilac Fire
Firefighters gained an upper-hand on a wildfire in San Diego’s North County that forced thousands out of their homes, allowing them to lift evacuation orders to all residents Sunday evening.
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Bonsall Evacuees Return Home to Lilac Fire Aftermath
The fire was 75 percent contained as of Sunday evening. NBC 7’s Alex Presha reports.
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San Diego's Lilac Fire 50 Percent Contained, Holding at 4,100 Acres
A wildfire that sparked amid extreme fire weather conditions in San Diego’s North County, destroying homes and forcing thousands of evacuations, is now 50 percent contained.
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Firefighters Face Third Day of Lilac Fire
One-thousand fire personnel remain on the lines of the Lilac Fire in San Diego’s North County. The blaze had reduced some neighborhood to rubble as residents cope with the unimaginable loss of their homes. NBC 7’s Ramon Galindo reports.
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Driver in Stolen Truck Sideswipes Escondido Police Officer's Patrol Car
A woman driving a stolen truck crashed into a police officer’s patrol car in Escondido Tuesday night – and then tried to flee on foot.
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Palomar College Becomes First in Nation to Use Robots Designed For Students
Palomar College is being taken over by robots! The school rolled out two robots Tuesday, each named Pepper.
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Palomar College Becomes First in Nation to Use Robots Designed For Students
NBC 7’s Danielle Radin takes you to Palomar College in San Marcos, the first college in the nation to use robots with artificial intelligence designed to help students.
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Community Colleges Unite to Support DACA Students
Community colleges of San Diego and Imperial counties have formed an alliance to pressure Congress into extending protections for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students.
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2 Local College Campuses Exposed to Multiple Cases of Tuberculosis, HHSA Says
Two college campuses in San Diego County saw three cases of tuberculosis recently in unrelated cases, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency announced Thursday.