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So Cal Famous Beach Ice also sells its cold treats at farmers markets in Rancho Penasquitos, Escondido, San Marcos, Rancho ...
Leucadia beach reopens after deadly bluff collapse. Two of the three victims were identified as Julie Davis, who was 65-years-old, and Anne Clave, who was 35-years-old.
ENCINITAS — Three people were killed when an oceanfront bluff collapsed Friday at Grandview beach in the Leucadia area of Encinitas, authorities said.A woman died at the scene, and the death ...
The beach in Leucadia, California, where a cliff collapsed and killed three people remains closed. NBC 7's Ramon Galindo shares the latest details on the deadly disaster.
A long fight by a Leucadia homeowner to try to replace a private stairway to Beacons Beach ended sharply at the California Coastal Commission Thursday, March 13, with the commission rejecting the ...
The fatal cliff failure at Grandview Surf Beach in Leucadia, in the City of Encinitas, occurred shortly before 3 p.m., according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
Kowalczyk was on the Leucadia beach watching her husband surf when she was killed. The last fatal bluff collapse in San Diego County happened Aug. 20, 2008, ...
Border Patrol agents arrested 20 suspected illegal immigrants today after the boat they were on came ashore in Beacon's Beach in Leucadia, a sheriff's lieutenant said. Sheriff's deputies were ...
But locals are still calling the Leucadia beach Beacon's Beach. After all, it's what the decades-old sign at the entrance says. Fiske, who has surfed at the beach for decades, ...
To access the beach, you’ll need to take a narrow trail with three switchbacks starting from the edge of the parking lot on Neptune Avenue between Jasper and West Leucadia Boulevard.
Some of the most geologically instructive vistas in San Diego County can be seen by walking the narrow strip of sand and/or cobbles below the Leucadia (northern Encinitas) sea bluffs. If you want ...
The beach in Leucadia, California, where a cliff collapsed and killed three people remains closed. NBC 7's Ramon Galindo shares the latest details on the deadly disaster.