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World's largest women's skateboarding competition takes place in Encinitas
Exposure Skate has been held in Encinitas for 13 years, and for women and non-binary skateboarders, the tournament is about more than just the competition. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright reports.
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World's largest women's skateboarding competition takes place in Encinitas
Dozens of athletes are participating in the world’s largest women’s skateboarding competition at Encinitas Community Park. The goal is to empower women and young girls.
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Encinitas neighborhood says ‘NIMBY' to new drug rehab center
An audit found that state inspections that ensure the detox and counseling centers meet state requirements, were running behind.
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Concerns raised over new rehab facility in Encinitas
People in Encinitas are angry about a new drug rehab facility in their neighborhood. It comes on the heels of a state audit that revealed many are popping up in clusters, avoiding certain regulations. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea reports.
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$32M settlement reached in 2019 deadly bluff collapse in Encinitas
A family sued the city of Encinitas, the state of California and others after two women and one girl were killed in a bluff collapse in 2019. A combined settlement of $32 million was announced.
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$32M settlement reached in 2019 deadly bluff collapse in Encinitas
A family was celebrating on Grandview Beach when the bluff gave way. NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes spoke with the husband who survived the tragedy.
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Meet the Candidates: Mayor of Encinitas
The incumbent mayor faces off against a city council member in the race to lead the coastal North County city
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Building safety concerns prompt Encinitas firefighters to temporarily relocate
A recent inspection revealed Fire Station 1 in Encinitas has concrete walls that need reinforcement and could collapse in the event of an earthquake. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
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San Diego author whose book was banned in Arizona takes part in national campaign
San Diego native Matt de la Peña will read from “Mexican WhiteBoy” at the Encinitas Library Sept. 23 as part of the county promotion of Banned Book Week, which spans from Sept. 22-28.
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Skateboarding group pushes for new skate bowl at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas
A group of skateboarders made their pitch to the Encinitas Parks and Recreation Board this week for the construction of a skate bowl. It would be the second in Encinitas but the first on a North County public beach.
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Get ready to hit your brakes when you roll through Encinitas
The speed limit has been reduced on many streets in Encinitas. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming explains how the rollout is causing confusion a month after the law went into place.
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Get ready to hit your brakes when you roll through Encinitas
The speed limit on many streets in Encinitas has been reduced in an effort to help make them safer, but the rollout is causing a lot of confusion.
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Last chance to see the corpse flower this summer at the San Diego Botanic Garden
If you haven’t smelled it yet, there’s another corpse flower getting ready to bloom at the San Diego Botanic Garden this upcoming week following the appearance of their ‘sibling’ plant a few weeks ago.
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Stinkin' good news: Corpse flower blooming at San Diego Botanic Garden
The corpse flower is blooming and you know what that means — there’s a rare and stinky scent waiting for all who visit the San Diego Botanic Garden only during the next few days.
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Man arrested after trying to steal, then stabbing person in Encinitas Home Depot
Authorities asked for the public’s help Saturday in finding a suspected felon who is allegedly armed with a knife in Encinitas.
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Encinitas to charge restaurants for outdoor dining parklets
The Encinitas City Council adopted a resolution to begin charging a fee for outdoor patios built over some parking spaces.
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Del Mar shark attack brings back memories for 2018 survivor from Encinitas
Almost six years ago, a 13-year-old lobster diver was nearly killed by a 12-foot great white shark while diving off Beacon’s Beach in Encinitas with his friend.
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2018 shark attack survivor is now an Encinitas lifeguard
He was only 13-years old at the time, lobster diving off of Beacon’s Beach. NBC 7’s Dave Summers caught up with Keane Hayes as he looked back on that frightening day.
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Beacon's Beach in Encinitas reopens 4 months after bluff collapse
The landslide was part of “episodic instability” due to an existing historic landslide that is occasionally reactivated.
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Encinitas sand replenishment project complete
A project to combat coastal erosion in the north county is complete. The work was a partnership using federal dollars to widen the beaches in Encinitas and Solana Beach.