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Oceanside Firefighters to Demonstrate CPR at Farmers Market
Attendees will be able to see how cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the automated external defibrillator work.

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Attendees will be able to see how cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the automated external defibrillator work.

Activities include the Museum of Art and the John Landes Skate Park.
Camp Pendleton and San Clemente residents may notice smoke from Interstate 5.
More than 1,300 Marines attended the motorcycle ride on base to learn more about riding safety.
The new Oceanside-based apparel line focuses on comfort and style. Online ordering will soon be available.
The fire near the 43 Area of Camp Pendleton burned some 180 acres, according to officials on base.
When Douglas O. Ongiyo was 15, a Marine saved him from a firefight that followed a plane crash. He now serves on Camp Pendleton.
The fire was under control around 2:30 p.m. today.
Ambassadors from coolcalifornia.org have taken up shop at Sunset Market this month to educate
The jobs take a year of training or less, according to the Marine Corps Times.
The new Oceanside-based apparel line focuses on comfort and style. Online ordering will soon be available.
More than 800 members of the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines will deploy to Afghanistan this summer.
Noel Sean Myers, 50, faces life in prison if convicted.
Lance Cpl. Tyler Welty was one of about 200 Marines who arrived home from a seven-month deployment to Afghanistan.
Oceanside firefighters were met with exploding ammunition during a motor home fire.
North County Veterans remembered fallen service members during the Veterans Association of North County's Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony.
Lance Cpl. Tyler Welty was one of about 200 Marines who arrived from a seven month deployment to Afghanistan Friday.
Lance Cpl. Tyler Welty was one of about 200 Marines who arrived from a seven month deployment to Afghanistan Friday.
Some 200 members of the 1st Marine Division’s 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion returned from Afghanistan Friday.
Lance Cpl. Tyler Welty was one of about 200 Marines who arrived at Camp Pendleton from a seven month deployment to Afghanistan Friday.