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A U.S. Navy commander pleaded guilty in San Diego on Thursday to federal conspiracy and bribery charges for giving classified ship schedules — including those that contained information related to the U.S. Navy's ballistic missile defense operations in the Pacific — to a foreign defense contractor in exchange for cash, gifts and prostitutes.
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More than 1,500 volunteers roamed through downtown and suburban areas early Friday morning to see how many people are living on the streets or in shelters.
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The 10th Project Homeless Connect, a one-day resource event at Golden Hall in downtown San Diego for the region's homeless population, attracted hundreds of people Wednesday.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Navy said an inspection at San Diego Medical Center found no sign of a gunman or shooting.
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The indictments in the Navy bribery scandal first surfaced in 2013, but prosecutors say the investigation is ongoing.
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The sailors were detained this month in Iran for less than 24 hours when their boats drifted into Iranian waters.
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A scheduled seven-month deployment began Wednesday for three San Diego-based vessels, which became the first Navy ships to use an alternative fuel mix during regular operations.
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City officials put out a call Tuesday for donations of goods and services for the 10th Project Homeless Connect.
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The Navy's first attempt to switch three carriers wraps up with tired crews and happy families.
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