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Carlsbad Flower Fields sell out for Mother's Day
Thousands of people showed up to the Carlsbad Flower Fields on Sunday to celebrate Mother’s Day. The fields are also staying open an extra week this year.
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Thirty acres are still abloom, so The Flower Fields will stay open longer
The color-popping Carlsbad destination was due to shutter May 11, but you can still swing by through May 18.
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Sunflowers are popping at The Flower Fields, but not for long
The Carlsbad attraction still has its Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers, but a season-concluding blossom has arrived.
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Shark spotted in Carlsbad waters, prompting 24-hour advisory
A shark sighting just north of Tamarack Beach in Carlsbad prompted a shark advisory on Friday, officials said.
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The Flower Fields have a month to go, but something blue, er, new is arriving
Pick your own blueberries each Monday at the Carlsbad attraction.
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Rescatan en Carlsbad a un león marino con signos de intoxicación por ácido domoico
Un león marino fue rescatado después de ser encontrado cerca de un carril bici en Carlsbad Blvd.Viernes por la noche, informó el Departamento de Policía de la Ciudad de Carlsbad.
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San Diego sunshine returns in time for the annual Carlsbad 5000
NBC 7’s M.G. Perez shows us, a little farther up the North County coast, it was the perfect day for the world’s fastest 5K.
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San Diego sunshine returns in time for the annual Carlsbad 5000
Thousands of participants took advantage of the perfect running temperatures on Sunday.
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Sea lion showing signs of domoic acid poisoning rescued in Carlsbad
A sea lion was rescued after being found near a bike lane on Carlsbad Blvd. Friday night, according the City of Carlsbad Police Department.
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Former pastry chef at Carlsbad's Jeune et Jolie killed hiking in Hawaii
Gianna Isabella Buzzetta worked at Michelin-starred restaurant Jeune et Jolie in Carlsbad. She died after an accident while hiking on the island of Kaua’i.
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Former pastry chef at Carlsbad's Jeune et Jolie killed hiking in Hawaii
Family, friends and coworkers are mourning the loss of a former chef at the Michelin-starred Jeune et Jolie after she was killed on a hik in Hawaii.
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Peak bloom is arriving soon at The Flower Fields; find out how long it may last
The colorful Carlsbad attraction has millions of plump and petal-packed Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers.
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Legoland dropping $90 million on Disney/Universal Studios-style indoor coasters
“As the first roller coaster to be built in 20 years at Legoland California, we’re sparing no expense,” an official said.
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Polite dog fight in Carlsbad seems to be going canines' way
Carlsbad is considering letting pet owners bring their leashed dogs into city parks.
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Carlsbad City Council approves ban on camping in vehicles in public spaces
Carlsbad city leaders on Tuesday approved a ban on sleeping in cars and recreational vehicles in public spaces.
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Carlsbad City Council could approve citations for people living in vehicles
After the homeless population nearly doubled in Carlsbad in 2024, the city is proposing a compassionate plan to get homeless in their community housed. NBC 7’s Dave Summers tells you the details of the plan and when it will go into effect if passed.
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Carlsbad City Council could approve citations for people living in vehicles
The Carlsbad City Council will consider Tuesday whether to adopt an ordinance intended to prevent people from sleeping in their vehicles in public spaces and city-owned property. “The goal of the presented ordinance is to have a balanced approach to helping people experiencing homelessness secure housing while continuing to reduce the impacts of homelessness on the community,” said Mandy Mills,…
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Carlsbad to finalize ban on camping in vehicles
City leaders in Carlsbad may give final approval today to a plan to get more homeless people off the streets and into housing. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has the details.
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Carlsbad introduces ordinance to ban camping in cars, RVs in public spaces
The city of Carlsbad has introduced an ordinance to ban people from camping in cars or RVs in public spaces.
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Carlsbad ordinance bans camping in vehicles
Carlsbad city leaders are getting tougher in their efforts to crackdown on homeless crisis. This week city councilmembers introduced an ordinance to ban people from camping in cars or RV’s in public spaces such as parks, beaches, and city owned property. It’s the city’s latest effort to get people experiencing homelessness into housing. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada talked to city...