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U.S. officials say Tehran has assured them the crew and vessels will be returned
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KPBS Midday EditionWhen a Midday Edition guest lamented last week that he didn't see churches stepping up to help the homeless, that didn't sound quite right. We looked into it and found lots of helping hands in area churches.
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Members of the military are getting a slight bump in their basic housing allowance this year, but it won't cover the overall cost.
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Last week’s El Niño downpours raised concerns for San Diego County’s homeless. Soon the region will get a good estimate of just how many people are on the streets.
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Friday's sentencing is the final chapter in the 2012 murder of military wife Brittany Killgore.
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Volunteers led by the Gary Sinise Foundation built the home for former Marine Sgt. Nick Kimmel, who lost his legs and left arm in a roadside bomb explosion in Afghanistan.
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Five months after city staff recommended removing a public restroom in downtown San Diego over complaints of increased crime, the stall still stands tall.
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The head of the Department of Veterans Affairs in San Diego is expressing frustration over its slow pace as he leaves for a job at a nonprofit.
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More than a thousand of San Diego's homeless and hungry ate lunch and dinner on Christmas Eve at Father Joe's Villages.
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Year-round shelters are designed to help a particular group of the homeless: those who are already working or are on track to becoming employed.
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