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More than 30 schools are on the waitlist to open food pantries, once Feeding San Diego has enough funding to supply them.
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Veterans from almost two dozen states were in San Diego recently to compete in adaptive sports as part of the VA's National Summer Sports week.
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The California Department of Health Care Services action comes after two years of safety concerns and seven resident deaths.
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HUD will no longer count the disability benefits veterans receive from the VA as income in housing voucher program.
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A variety of health problems have been linked to contaminated water on the North Carolina Marine Corps base between 1953 and 1987.
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The aircraft carrier's deployment demonstrated the growing threat of enemy drones, and it spotlighted the role of social media propaganda in warfare.
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Cost are increasing sharply as post-911 veterans begin to qualify for state benefits. But cutting the programs is politically difficult.
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The ship left San Diego Wednesday for "operational testing" of its recently-repaired rudder, the Navy said.
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The new partnership will bring an array of services to three trolley stations monthly through October.
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The lawsuit seeks to force the Pentagon to proactively change so-called "bad paper" discharges for veterans forced out during LGBTQ+ bans.
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