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KPBS Midday EditionCorporations such as BMW are offering training to active duty service members at Camp Pendleton getting ready to transition out of the military.
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President Donald Trump gets a first-hand look at his border wall project, Qualcomm won't be under new ownership anytime soon, and the growing challenge of making it in California.
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The incident called attention to the deaths of unarmed civilians and became a turning point for public support of the Vietnam War.
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The storied unit shot through the depths of World War II and Vietnam but will not survive the digital age, according to the Navy.
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The Great Green Fleet, launched in San Diego in 2016, touted many of the Navy's efforts to lessen reliance on fossil fuel. Those programs are now under scrutiny in the Trump Administration.
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Two U.S. Navy officers have admitted they accepted the services of prostitutes and gifts as part of a corruption scandal that spanned a decade and involved dozens of Navy officials.
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The program announced by Navy Personnel Command is for top performing sailors who are already considering leaving the Navy, and designed to allow sailors to taste civilian life and still continue their Navy careers.
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In January, 12 people were arrested and cited with misdemeanors in El Cajon after defying the city’s ban on feeding the homeless in public areas. Now, they are being told their charges are dismissed.
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Court program pioneer seeks solutions to legal problems faced by the homeless.
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A nonprofit is trying to encourage more women veterans to participate in brain research since much of the existing research concentrates on men.
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