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State and local leaders meet to discuss Del Mar Bluff Stabilization Project
State and local leaders met on Saturday to discuss the safety of the Del Mar bluffs and what it takes to shore it up. NBC7’s Kelvin Henry reports.
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State and local leaders meet to discuss Del Mar Bluff Stabilization Project
California state leaders and local leaders met in San Diego County on Saturday to discuss the importance and funding of the Del Mar Bluff Stabilization Project.
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KAABOO music festival will not return to Del Mar this summer
Fairground officials confirmed to NBC 7 that the festival’s organizers did not make their deposit per their agreement.
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KAABOO music festival not returning to Del Mar Fairgrounds this year
Fairground officials confirmed to NBC 7 that the festival’s organizers did not make their deposit per their agreement. KAABOO was last held in Del Mar in 2019.
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Young sea lion caught on camera relaxing on deck of Del Mar home
It’s not unusual to spot sea lions along the San Diego County coast. But a Del Mar homeowner was certainly surprised to see one climbing on her deck and furniture last week.
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SANDAG narrows down alignment options for Del Mar train tracks
For years, there have been questions about what to do about the rail line running along the crumbling bluffs in Del Mar. Now, it appears SANDAG has narrowed it down to five options.
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SANDAG narrows down alignment options for Del Mar train tracks
For years, there have been questions about what to do about the rail line running along the crumbling bluffs in Del Mar. Now, it appears SANDAG has narrowed it down to five options. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
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New routes for rail realignment project in Del Mar proposed by SANDAG
The train route is San Diego’s only rail link to Los Angeles and the rest of the United States, but landslides and bluff erosion are making the trek more dangerous.
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New routes for rail realignment project in Del Mar proposed by SANDAG
The train route is San Diego’s only rail link to Los Angeles and the rest of the United States, but landslides and bluff erosion are making the trek more dangerous, reports NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada.
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Hundreds of horses relocated to Del Mar after brush fire in Bonsall
The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club is usually closed this time of year, but the stalls were full of some unexpected guests the last couple of days.
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Del Mar takes in evacuated horses after brush fire in Bonsall
More than 200 horses were taken from the San Luis Rey Downs to the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club on Tuesday after the Lilac Fire started.
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Del Mar animal hospital heads to Los Angeles with truck full of donations for impacted animals
Support from San Diego County for wildfire victims includes donations for pets and animals injured and found wandering through the aftermath of destruction. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez has more on a special road trip to LA to help in the recovery.
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Del Mar veterinary hospital collects donations for pets and animals hurt in Los Angeles fires
Workers at the Animal and Bird Hospital of Del Mar organized a road trip to help victims of the LA Wildfires with donations for their pets.
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Del Mar beach run supports charities in festive theme
The “Red Nose Run” supports the Semper Fi & America’s Fund and the San Dieguito River Park. Mary Beth McCabe, a run organizer, and Doc Jacobs, a former Navy corpsman, join NBC 7’s Steven Luke in the studio. The run takes place Dec. 14 at 1 p.m. and costs $50.
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5th horse dies this year after injury at Del Mar racetracks
A 6-year-old gelding has died after suffering a training injury at Del Mar, track officials confirmed Sunday.
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Breeders' Cup to generate about $150M for San Diego County economy
The Breeders’ Cup, two days of world class horse racing, is this weekend at Del Mar. This event pumps millions into local restaurants, hotels, businesses and entertainment options around San Diego County. NBC 7’s Todd Strain explains.
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More money headed to San Diego County to maintain railroad along coast
Bluff collapses and unstable cliffs jeopardize rail lines in San Diego
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State announces more money to protect railroad line through San Diego County
The state announced $38 million more is headed to the North County to stabilize the bluffs and protect the railroad line between Orange County and San Diego County. NBC 7’s Joe Little reports.
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Del Mar Fairgounds to pay $5.6M to settle allegations it was ineligible for PPP pandemic loan
The 22nd District Agricultural Association was not eligible for such a loan because it is a government-owned entity., according to the federal Department of Justice
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Horse euthanized after racing injury at Del Mar, third equine death of summer season
Handsome Red was was the third horse to die during Del Mar’s summer 2024 meet.