"It's simple: America is safer when everyone qualified to serve can do so openly and with pride."
Oakland needs help overcoming Covid-19 rather than troops, Mayor Libby Schaaf said following comments Monday morning by President Donald Trump…
The San Francisco sector, which handles maritime security from the San Luis Obispo County line north to Oregon, will get…
The remains of a U.S. Army soldier missing since the Korean War have been identified as belonging to a San…
Weeks after a $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, Washington and Doha have signed an agreement for the purchase…
Lawyers who want to help veterans with service-related disability claims are invited to a free seminar in San Francisco on…
The San Francisco Police Department on Friday held a graduation ceremony for the 251st Basic/32nd Regional Academy Class.
Colin Kaepernick's biggest fight during Thursday night's 31-21 defeat of the San Diego Chargers was securing a spot on the…
The preservation of a five-story Cold War-era radar tower atop Mt. Umunhum has taken a step forward.
The Army's top prosecutor for sex assault cases is accused of groping a female lawyer.
From help with housing to a free meal at Hooters, Bay Area veterans have earned than just parades and ceremonies.
Army Staff Sgt. Ty Michael Carter received the military's highest honor for a day he'd rather forget.
With the ban lifted on women in combat, a decision looms on whether women will need to register for Selective…
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