A dozen veterans are running in an "ultra-relay" from San Diego to Washington, D.C. to raise money for veteran health.
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The nearly 200-page, highly critical report says medical oversight and care were “poorly organized, poorly integrated and poorly led and put candidates at significant risk."
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Navy Capt. Kathy Bruyere was part of the landmark 1970s lawsuit that ended the ban on women serving on Navy warships.
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Jamie Childers is graduating from Cal State San Marcos with Bachelor's degrees in criminology and history. She supports fellow vets and her nephew and niece heal from trauma.
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Veterans funding could be affected by the two high-stakes showdowns in Washington right now: budget talks and the possible default on America's debt.
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70,000 inspections yielded more than 2,100 findings of mold. Now, the Army has begun a service-wide initiative to detect and clean it up sooner.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search of the ocean near San Clemente Island for a downed plane with three people aboard, authorities announced Thursday.
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Marines from Camp Pendleton's 1st Marine Division will be among the 1,500 active duty troops sent to the border.
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A Coast Guard crew from Air Station San Diego is conducting a search and rescue operation "for the report of a downed aircraft with three persons on board," the agency said.
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With 48 hours left before Title 42 is lifted, migrant shelter operators in the San Diego region say they still don’t know what to expect.
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Members of a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee held a field hearing in Oceanside Thursday focused on veteran homelessness.
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