The fast-attack submarine USS Alexandria returned to San Diego Thursday after a seven-month deployment to the western Pacific.
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The VA sanctioned encampment provides basic services to homeless veterans amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It's drawn mixed reactions from homeless advocates.
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The U.S. Navy’s newest large-deck amphibious assault ship has set sail from the site where it was built in Mississippi. The USS Tripoli is carrying 1,000 sailors. It is heading to its homeport in San Diego.
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A recently released GAO audit examines why nearly one out of four VA staffers report unwanted sexual comments or harassment.
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The homelessness program at the center, named Operation Shelter to Home, has reported relatively few cases of the virus. Just 10 people at the shelter have tested positive out of 4,700 tests administered.
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Women are the fastest growing subgroup among veterans. But many view the VA Health System as a place only for men.
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After a four-day battle against a raging fire, the blaze aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego is believed to be fully extinguished, but crews are working Friday to verify that no fires are still burning.
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As of early afternoon Thursday, "all known fires" on the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego were out.
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The San Diego City Council approved a bond measure that would raise nearly a billion dollars for new affordable housing projects if passed by a two-thirds majority of city voters.
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KPBS Midday EditionFirefighters spent a second day battling a raging fire Monday aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego, laboring to contain a super-hot, explosive blaze that has injured scores of sailors and civilians and caused extensive damage to the warship.
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This November, San Diegans could be voting on a ballot measure that would approve 900-million dollars in spending on affordable housing.
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