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Disability benefits now take about three months, compared to 10 months in 2013, and the wait for mental health care has been cut in half compared to last year, according to San Diego's top VA officials.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe report released Tuesday highlights 84 cases of immigrants who served in the U.S. military and have been deported or are currently facing deportation.
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KPBS Midday EditionMiraCosta College in Carlsbad opened a new center to help veterans start their own businesses on Tuesday.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Three Wise Men Foundation, founded by former San Diego Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher, is rolling out a public service announcement on social media to coincide with National PTSD day.
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Several ceremonies are scheduled Monday in the San Diego region to honor service members who died in the nation's conflicts.
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People across San Diego County this Memorial Day weekend will pay tribute to the men and women who have died defending our country. Among those pausing to reflect will be World War II veterans.
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The Veterans Choice program for alleviating a doctor visit backlog doesn't turn out well. Chargers fan groups launches a boycott of some area hotels. UC San Diego is having a harder time than similar universities raising major funds.
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San Diego veteran describes her struggles using the system
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KPBS Midday EditionCamp Pendleton hosted a reunion over the weekend for the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, which suffered more casualties during the war in Afghanistan than any other Marine unit.
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More than three dozen San Diego military veterans graduated Friday from Workshops for Warriors, a nonprofit that for free trains and certifies veterans in jobs such as welding, machining and fabrication.
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