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Sandee Oshiro started out in newspapers and moved to the digital side of news. She hasn't looked back.
She began as a general assignment reporter at West Hawaii Today, KHVH Radio and The Honolulu Advertiser. As a reporter, she covered natural disasters, county councils, governors, elections, labor disputes and local businesses. At the Advertiser, she served as assistant city editor, business section editor, digital news director and managing editor/digital. She managed the launch of the Advertiser's website and directed the development of its iPhone app.
She has served as an adjunct lecturer at the University of Hawaii journalism program and Chaminade University's communications program.
When she is not thinking about journalism or producing it, she is keeping her family and its mini daschund more or less fed and on track. She is also active with the Autism Society of Hawaii and coordinates a support group for young adults on the autism spectrum.
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Two lesbians, one a corporal, married two male Marines to collect off-base housing benefits, according to news reports.
Guilty verdict for ex-Camp Pendleton Marine Leon Johnson follows reopening of "cold case."
"Beyond The Battlefield" is a 10-part series by Huffington Post military correspondent David Wood exploring the challenges that severely wounded veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan face after they return home.
Huffington Post military correspondent David Wood covers the compelling story of veterans who have been greviously wounded in the post-9/11 wars. This is the second in a 10-part series.
We're gathered stories and news items about Camp Pendleton and the military community found online.
Here's your guide and interactive map to fall foliage trips, including in nearby Ortega Highway.
Imperial Beach resident Tyler Wichman says the unknown was a great fear of service personnel deployed to Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks 10 years ago.
What you need to know: free admission to the Greek Festival on Sunday, avoiding heat stress, why training cuts motorcycle deaths, talking to children about 9/11, and serving—not lounging—on 9/11.
The 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 brings back vivid memories of the day that changed our lives forever. Please take a moment to reflect on that historic and tragic event and the decade since.
From schools and San Francisco to babies and Bon Jovi, all had Camp Pendleton in common, according to the news online.
Little impact is expected locally with the latest release of political district maps.
Police plan a crackdown on drunk driving on Friday, Aug. 5.
The former Disney star better not stand up a Camp Pendleton Marine who asked her to the November ball, one in a recent series of ask-a-celeb-to-party invites.
President Barack Obama on Wednesday laid out a plan calling for 33,000 American troops to return home from Afghanistan by September 2012. The "tide of war is receding," Obama says.
President Barack Obama on Wednesday laid out a plan calling for 33,000 American troops to return home from Afghanistan by September 2012. The "tide of war is receding," Obama says.
Men at Camp Pendleton outnumber females 2.3 to 1, according to the 2010 Census.
Culver City Patch Editor Winter Johnson wins an award from the USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism's Black Student Association.