The fast-attack submarine USS Alexandria returned to San Diego Thursday after a seven-month deployment to the western Pacific.
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Dozens of veterans showed up to an Oceanside career center Thursday for the "Honor a Hero, Hire A Vet" job fair.
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KPBS Midday EditionFor the first time in decades, veterans and local military families have access to a final resting place alongside fellow servicemembers in the city of Los Angeles.
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The first applicants will be tasked with testing 5G's capability in congested areas with high-power, mid-band radar, using augmented and virtual reality in training and mission planning and installing so-called "smart warehouses" equipped with 5G technology and service.
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The Secretary of the Navy is looking is looking at all aspects of the Navy and Marine Judge Advocate General programs.
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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday made the decision after carefully reviewing the trial transcripts and the clemency request by the lawyers of Edward Gallagher.
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The letter to the governor asks for details on how California can prevent future outages, which may impact the state's 1.6 million veterans.
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The famous structure and popular tourist site will undergo a renovation project that's expected to last almost four years.
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KPBS Midday EditionBiofouling, or the accumulation of marine organisms on the hull of a boat, is not new. But scientists are finding some new solutions.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe test period, starting Monday and continuing through Friday, will focus on a potential drone tracking system for large cities, which present tracking challenges because of tall buildings.
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The Trump White House tries to keep pace with an impeachment inquiry at home and a foreign policy crisis in the Middle East. Congressman Duncan Hunter fails to secure the endorsement of the San Diego County Republican Party for his reelection campaign. And a look at how California is better prepared for earthquakes 30 years after Loma Prieta quake.
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