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Boat Memberships in San Diego Soar as Locals Search for Relief From Pandemic Fatigue
Restless San Diegans who have been hit by the “pandemic fatigue” have adopted a new hobby amid limited recreational activities due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mom Shares Warning After Son, 9, Dies of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning on Lake Trip
Carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas, can be deadly if inhaled.
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Boating Once Again Allowed in SD County Under New Guidelines
Boating and several other water activities are once again allowed in San Diego County, but not without a few guidelines to ensure residents stay safe and healthy.
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How Deputies Are Cracking Down on Drinking While Boating
Ahead of the holiday weekend, officials are warning people that boating while “under the influence” can be even more dangerous because people don’t realize they can get drunk quicker on the open water. Adrian Arambulo reports for the NBC4 News at 4 on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.
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70-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Cut By His Boat's Propeller
A 70-year-old man died Sunday after he was severely cut by his boat’s propeller, according to authorities.
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Final Act of Love: Woman Killed in Boating Accident Saved Daughter Before Drowning
A Hemet woman who was killed in a weekend boating accident became entangled in a rope tied to a sinking vessel and was pulled underwater in what her family is calling one final act of love.
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Family Mourns Woman Who Drowned in Boating Accident
Loved ones mourned a mother who drowned in Lake Havasu after getting tangled in a rope that was attached to a sinking boat. Michelle Valles reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, August 8, 2017.
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Man Sentenced in Boating Death of Carlsbad Girl on Family Vacation
A New York man was sentenced for a fatal boat crash on an upstate lake that claimed the life of a Carlsbad girl while she visited relatives last summer.