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Three people are accused in the torture-murder of a 22-year-old woman from Fallbrook — the wife of a U.S. Marine — who investigators said was the victim of a sex and bondage game that turned deadly.
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For the first time, the U.S. Navy is swapping three aircraft carriers while letting the crews keep their home ports.
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The USS George Washington is one of the aircraft carriers taking part in a three-way swap of home ports.
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The Reagan is one of three aircraft carriers taking part in a swap of home ports.
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Large and small defense contractors attended the annual Navy Gold Coast conference, which matches defense contractors with contacts at one of their largest customers, the U.S. Navy.
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Thousands of pairs of shoes, in all styles and sizes, were on display Tuesday in downtown San Diego, representing the number of homeless men, women and children on the streets across the county.
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A San Diego police officer watched as the Navy personnel plunged from the 200-foot-high Coronado Bridge and alerted Harbor police shortly before 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. The sailors had a boat waiting in the San Diego Bay below.
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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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