Fundraising effort to keep Alameda museum afloat
Like other attractions, the USS Hornet is closed to visitors because of the shelter-in-place order. Supporters say the museum needs ticket sales to sustain its mission.
Like other attractions, the USS Hornet is closed to visitors because of the shelter-in-place order. Supporters say the museum needs ticket sales to sustain its mission.
Volunteers commit to reopening U.S.S. Hornet in Alameda when shelter-at-home order expires
Reporter Amber Lee speaks with the local Navy Veterans who are working to make the restoration happen as soon as COVID-19 health orders expire.
Reporter Amber Lee speaks with the local Navy Veterans who are working to make the restoration happen as soon as COVID-19 health orders expire.
FBI exposes coronavirus scam after 39M masks promised from overseas fail to reach California hospitals
The union said it secured the deal after 48 hours calling leads and potential suppliers to help find personal protective equipment for health-care workers on the front lines of the crisis.
The union said it secured the deal after 48 hours calling leads and potential suppliers to help find personal protective equipment for health-care workers on the front lines of the crisis.
North Bay Congressman Jared Huffman talks about the shakeup in the Navy Department and Capitol Hill's response to the coronavirus
North Bay Congressman Jared Huffman talks about the shakeup in the Navy Department and Capitol Hill's response to the coronavirus
North Bay Congressman Jared Huffman talks about the shakeup in the Navy Department and Capitol Hill's response to the coronavirus
Coast Guard rescues injured Taiwanese National from container ship
The Coast Guard hoisted the inured man from the container ship and transported him to Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto.
The Coast Guard hoisted the inured man from the container ship and transported him to Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto.
Coast Guard airlifts injured crew member from container ship
The 32-year-old man had fallen and hit his head on the radar mast aboard the Yang Ming Unanimity, a 1092-foot container ship that was sailing to Japan, according to the Coast Guard.
The 32-year-old man had fallen and hit his head on the radar mast aboard the Yang Ming Unanimity, a 1092-foot container ship that was sailing to Japan, according to the Coast Guard.
China lied about coronavirus, putting world in jeopardy, US intelligence agents say
In a classified report sent to the White House, the officials said that China's public record of COVID-19 infections was deliberately deceptive.
In a classified report sent to the White House, the officials said that China's public record of COVID-19 infections was deliberately deceptive.
Vets urged to access healthcare services online
Recipients can request prescription refills, sign up for text message reminders about their health care and ask non-urgent questions via video, telephone or the VA's secure online messaging system.
Recipients can request prescription refills, sign up for text message reminders about their health care and ask non-urgent questions via video, telephone or the VA's secure online messaging system.
Border Patrol officers seize $37M of meth in tomato shipment
Border officials found $37M worth of meth in a tomato shipment.
Border officials found $37M worth of meth in a tomato shipment.
Rob Roth reports.
How COVID-19 is affecting U.S. Military operations
Colonel Andrew Milburn (Ret.) is a Former Chief of Staff of Special Operations Command Central for the U.S. Marines.
Colonel Andrew Milburn (Ret.) is a Former Chief of Staff of Special Operations Command Central for the U.S. Marines.
Clarifying remarks, California governor says virus called unlikely to prompt martial law
On Wednesday, Brian Ferguson, spokesman for the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, said the governor doesn’t envision tanks and armed soldiers in the streets.
On Wednesday, Brian Ferguson, spokesman for the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, said the governor doesn’t envision tanks and armed soldiers in the streets.
U.S. pauses Afghanistan deployments due to COVID-19 threat
Troops who are already in the country may have their deployments extended so missions can continue.
Troops who are already in the country may have their deployments extended so missions can continue.
Coronavirus: Panicked people rush to buy survival gear, guns
And in addition to disinfectants and other household goods, guns and survival gear are in demand.
And in addition to disinfectants and other household goods, guns and survival gear are in demand.
US servicemen killed in Iraq during mission against ISIS identified, were part of Marine Raider Battalion
Two U.S. service members were killed by “enemy forces” while advising and accompanying Iraqi security forces, the U.S. military said in a statement Monday.
Two U.S. service members were killed by “enemy forces” while advising and accompanying Iraqi security forces, the U.S. military said in a statement Monday.
South Korea's military says North Korea has fired three unidentified projectiles
Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement it has detected the three launches made from a town in the North's South Hamgyong province.
Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement it has detected the three launches made from a town in the North's South Hamgyong province.
Army suspends travel for soldiers, families to and from South Korea amid coronavirus outbreak
The Army on Sunday suspended travel for all soldiers and their families to and from South Korea due to concerns about the fast-spreading coronavirus, or COVID-19.
The Army on Sunday suspended travel for all soldiers and their families to and from South Korea due to concerns about the fast-spreading coronavirus, or COVID-19.
US strikes Taliban forces, in first hit since peace deal
The U.S. military says it has conducted an airstrike against Taliban forces in southern Afghanistan, only days after American and Taliban officials signed an ambitious peace deal in the Mideastern state of Qatar.
The U.S. military says it has conducted an airstrike against Taliban forces in southern Afghanistan, only days after American and Taliban officials signed an ambitious peace deal in the Mideastern state of Qatar.
U.S. launches first strike against Taliban since peace deal
The U.S. conducted Wednesday its first airstrike against Taliban forces in Afghanistan, a military spokesman said, days after signing an ambitious peace deal with the militant group in the Mideastern state of Qatar.
The U.S. conducted Wednesday its first airstrike against Taliban forces in Afghanistan, a military spokesman said, days after signing an ambitious peace deal with the militant group in the Mideastern state of Qatar.
Confederate items to be banned from all Marine bases
Marine Gen. David Berger has ordered all Confederate flags, bumper stickers and similar items to be removed from Marine Corps bases.
Marine Gen. David Berger has ordered all Confederate flags, bumper stickers and similar items to be removed from Marine Corps bases.


















