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Ocean Beach Pier not only one battered by rising seas and storms. Is fixing them worth it?
More damage is possible this year with El Nino, which is expected to bring additional storms to California caused by the temporary warming of parts of the Pacific that changes weather worldwide.
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RFK Assassin Sirhan Sirhan Returns to 16th Parole Hearing
Nearly two years ago, a California parole board voted to free Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin, but the decision was later overturned by the governor.
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Captain Censured After Fatal AAV Incident Is Recommended for Aircraft Carrier Command
A fatal assault amphibious vehicle (AAV) incident in July 2020 claimed the lives of nine servicemembers who died near San Clemente Island.
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California Voters to Decide a Fight Over Flavored Tobacco
California banned flavored tobacco products two years ago, but the law never took effect. Here’s why and what’s next in the long-running dispute.
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Sailor Accused of Igniting USS Bonhomme Richard Was ‘Disgruntled' After SEAL Training Dropout: Navy
Navy prosecutors alleged Monday that a sailor charged with setting the fire that destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard last year was “disgruntled” after dropping out of Navy SEAL training, while his defense lawyers criticized the preliminary hearing as unfair.
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Sailors Involved in Warship Fire Response Test Positive for COVID-19
At least two sailors who shared firefighting gear while battling the multi-day blaze aboard USS Bonhomme Richard have tested positive for COVID-19, the Navy confirmed Friday.
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California Diners May Be Screened for Virus Before Seated
California is recommending restaurants screen guests for symptoms, have servers wear masks and keep diners at least six feet apart once they reopen under guidance released Tuesday to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Ex-California Congressman Duncan Hunter Sentenced to 11 Months in Prison
Family, friends and lawyers of convicted ex-Rep. Duncan Hunter say the California Republican is a devoted father and proud former Marine who should be shown some mercy for making mistakes after returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Rep. Hunter Announces Resignation Date, Newsom Will Not Call Special Election
Republican U.S. Rep. Duncan D. Hunter submitted his resignation Tuesday, one month after pleading guilty to a corruption charge, leaving vacant one of the GOP’s few remaining House seats in heavily Democratic California.
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Doctors End Protest to Demand Flu Vaccines for Migrants
A group of doctors say they have ended their three-day protest against the U.S. government’s refusal to allow them into detention facilities to administer the flu vaccine to migrants. The protest led to the arrests of six demonstrators outside a detention facility in San Diego.