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San Diego was bursting at the seams in celebration at the end of World War II. Seventy years later, the region abounds with memories and honor as those who wore America’s uniform share their stories.
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The fire has blackened about 1,800 open acres on Camp Pendleton. No structures are threatened.
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The new location, which is adjacent to the Aztec Student Union, was celebrated with a ceremony and open house on Friday.
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KPBS Midday EditionIt's been a year since President Obama sent U.S. advisers to Iraq to help that nation's soldiers fight back against the so-called Islamic State. Among those still deployed as trainers are Marines from I Marine Expeditionary Force based at Camp Pendleton.
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The county sponsored its annual expo to help match veterans and their families with the benefits they've earned.
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The VA San Diego Healthcare System has seven clinics throughout San Diego County and changes have been made since criticism of health care for veterans arose.
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City staffers say a recently installed $250,000 Portland Loo has become a nuisance and should close
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The plane went down in Imperial, about 90 miles east of San Diego. Two homes were destroyed and a third was badly damaged but nobody on the ground was hurt. The pilot ejected and escaped with scrapes and bruises.
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A dozen Guard units now pilot drones for missions here and abroad. Some are lobbying for increased use of the unmanned aircraft in the U.S., but critics have raised privacy concerns.
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College students from universities as far flung as India are competing in the 18th International RoboSub Competition.
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