A San Diego man pleaded guilty Monday in Los Angeles to twice landing a small airplane without permission on a Navy airstrip on San Clemente Island, then stealing a Navy truck and using it to damage gates on the island, causing thousands of dollars in damage.
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The Marines — detained in July — will face military court proceedings for alleged transportation of humans, as well as failure to obey an order, drunkenness, endangerment, larceny and perjury, according to a Marine Corps statement.
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Lance Cpl. Job Wallace, 20, was last seen leaving a friend's house in Surprise, Arizona, but never arrived at Camp Pendleton.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe impact of climate change on local businesses and homes, our oceans, and the California National Guard.
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Forty-four acres of federal land in San Diego County will be set aside for border wall construction. It would mark the first newly built section of border wall the county under the Trump Administration.
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Erik Benson was arrested in November for leaving threatening messages on his VA funded providers voice mail. He remains in federal lockup even after a jury in his case deadlocked. Prosecutors have told the judge they plan to retry him.
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SANDAG and local U.S. Navy officials signed a memorandum of understanding on the subject in July that did not require either party to take action on the 70-acre property but allowed both sides to discuss their vision for the complex's future.
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The VA sponsors the National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic, along with the Wounded Warrior Project and other groups to introduce veterans to adaptive sports.
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KPBS Midday EditionMembers of the California National Guard have always had a role in fighting wildfires, but now there is a task force working year-round on fire prevention efforts.
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Edward Gallagher said in a complaint filed in federal court in Texas on Friday that Colby Vokey and Phillip Stackhouse, both retired Marines and prominent military attorneys, ran up legal bills while not doing their jobs.
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Isaiah Smallwood Jackson of Vista was convicted last fall of sexual exploitation of a minor and enticement of a minor after he convinced the girl to send him nude photos, then meet for sex outside her home. He was 21 at the time and is now 23.
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