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Landscaper electrocuted while hanging Christmas lights in Escondido
A young man was electrocuted while hanging c=Christmas lights in Escondido. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada has the details.
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Man electrocuted while hanging Christmas lights in Escondido, homeowner says
The man was suspended mid-air when first responders arrived, who had to wait for power to be shut off to rescue him.
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Future of Escondido's ‘crown jewel' theater in jeopardy as city looks to cut costs
The future of a beloved Escondido theater and cultural arts center is at stake. This comes as the city is facing a budget deficit and is looking for ways to make changes and cut costs.
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Body found inside burning car at Escondido storage facility
Investigators are now trying to piece together what happened and identify the dead person. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry has the latest.
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Body found in burning vehicle at Escondido storage facility parking lot
Escondido police officers found a body after responding to a report of a vehicle fire at a storage facility parking lot on Sunday morning.
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Escondido preschool owner to pay $200K for ‘English-only' policy, retaliation allegations
The settlement involving the Leaps and Bounds preschool was announced by the California Civil Rights Department.
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Escondido PD say they tracked down gang member who sold woman, 25, fatal fentanyl
Narcotics paraphernalia found next to the body of the woman, whose name has not been released, tested positive for fentanyl, according to EPD.
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Suspect, Escondido police officer who shot him last week in foot chase are ID'd
Investigators say the shooting victim stopped and turned around, holding what appeared to be a firearm, when he was shot.
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San Diego County responds to first locally acquired dengue case
The first-ever locally acquired case of dengue fever has been reported in San Diego County. It’s a disease carried by mosquitoes usually in tropical or sub-tropical regions. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry has new details on what the county is doing to prevent the virus from spreading.
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First locally-acquired case of dengue virus reported in Escondido
Dengue virus is a disease carried by mosquitos. The person who got is is recovering after being hospitalized. NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
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Mosquito spraying begins in Escondido after first locally acquired case of dengue virus reported
San Diego County health officials Sunday reported their first case of locally acquired dengue virus, contracted by an Escondido resident.
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More than 20 residents displaced after Escondido apartment fire, officials say
More than 20 people were displaced after a fire ripped through an apartment building in Escondido, officials said Friday.
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Police officer shoots man during foot chase in Escondido, authorities say
Despite being shot several times, investigators say the man will likely survive his injuries. The officer who fired his weapon is not injured. NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports.
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Police officer shoots man during foot chase in Escondido, authorities say
A man was injured after being shot by a police officer in Escondido on Wednesday night, authorities said.
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Escondido family offers $10K reward to find driver in hit-and-run that killed teen
An Escondido family is asking for the public’s help in finding the driver who struck and killed a 14-year-old boy last month.
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Escondido police search for off-road SUV that fled after fatal hit-and-run
The white SUV had a large spare tire and a red jack attached to its back end, according to investigators
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Recent fires spark concern over Lithium Battery Storage facilities
Some county leaders are considering a moratorium after a couple of fires have broken out at battery storage facilities across the county. The most recent one happened Thursday in Escondido, evacuating hundreds of residents and businesses. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
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Recent fires in North County, near border spark concern over lithium-battery storage
Some county leaders are considering a moratorium after a couple of fires have broken out at battery storage facilities across the county.
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Improvement in knocking out lithium-ion battery fire that prompt evacuations in Escondido
A big improvement overnight has firefighters cautiously optimistic about a lithium battery fire in Escondido. NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez has more.
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Lithium-ion battery fire at SDG&E facility in Escondido prompts school closures, evacuations
The fire forced nearby businesses to evacuate, and the Escondido Union School District announced it’s canceling school operations at a number of sites. NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports.