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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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The Japanese assault on Hawaii occurred 74 years ago, propelling the U.S. into World War II
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Historic decision opens approximately 220,000 military combat jobs to women
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San Diego State University is starting a new program to provide housing to college students who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
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San Diego was ranked the sixth best city for veterans by Wallethub.
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Medal of Honor recipient: We'll never forget our men and women who are on active duty today or even the veterans who have served in the past, because they have given so much to us.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego-based nonprofit PsychArmor launched the "One, Five, Fifteen Campaign" on Veterans Day with a free hour-long online course to educate all Americans about what they can do to help veterans.
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There’s some good news this Veterans Day for vets who live in California: Starting Thursday, the state will offer a special new “veteran” designation on driver licenses.
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