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Fire destroys World War II-era blimp hangar in Southern California
The hangar was one of two built in 1942 for the U.S. Navy in the city of Tustin, about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
Navy seizes $1 million in drugs, rescues mariners who set boat on fire
The Navy seized an estimated $1 million in drugs this past weekend from smugglers who set fire to their fishing vessel.
Defense firms outsource sub, carrier construction amid labor woes
If the Navy's prime shipbuilders can't bring enough workers to their facilities, they're looking to outsource more work to manufacturers elsewhere.
LCS Jackson wraps up first deployment, with decommissioning on horizon
The service’s 30-year shipbuilding plan calls to decommission the Jackson in 2024.
By Diana Stancy
Trial to start for sailor accused of igniting Navy warship
The Navy judge overseeing the Article 32 process recommended the case not go to trial.
The Navy is withholding court records in a high-profile ship fire case
The U.S. Navy accused a sailor of setting the 2020 fire on the USS Bonhomme Richard, but it refuses to release records in the case as the law requires.
By Megan Rose, ProPublica