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President Donald Trump suddenly tweets a major policy change for transgender troops. There's a housing crisis in San Diego, made possible by, well, all of us. And a website that debunks fake news is in real trouble.
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The guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey is scheduled to return to Naval Base San Diego Monday following a four-month deployment.
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A San Diego congressman Wednesday filed an amendment to the defense appropriations bill that's intended to block President Donald Trump from barring transgender people from serving in the military.
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A decorated Vietnam War pilot embezzled $124,000 from the veterans society where he was the treasurer to fund his lavish lifestyle after going bankrupt, authorities said.
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President Donald Trump is barring transgender people from serving in the military "in any capacity," citing "tremendous medical costs and disruption."
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KPBS Midday EditionKim Mitchell is replacing Phil Landis as president and CEO of Veterans Village of San Diego. Landis is officially retiring on Friday.
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Two business leaders in San Diego announced a proposal on Thursday to shelter hundreds of homeless people in large industrial tents.
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The 30th annual Stand Down for homeless veterans is scheduled to begin Friday at San Diego High School.
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North Korea is reportedly preparing for further missile tests, just a few weeks after its latest tests showed it has the capability of hitting Alaska with an intercontinental ballistic missile.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe United States and Japan have been allies and strategic partners since World War II, but an effort to move and expand a Marine Corps base in Okinawa is causing friction with locals.
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