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Libby Denkmann
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Former senior politics reporter
Stories by Libby Denkmann
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A new pilot program that could provide a glimpse into how private clinics may supplement VA care officially rolled out in the Antelope Valley on Thursday.
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The latest homelessness numbers are out, and there's some good news for veterans: the 2018 point-in-time count shows an 18% drop in L.A. vets living on the street.
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'Why him and not me?' Writing songs helps vets process their invisible wounds in a program that pairs professional musicians with those who've served.
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There's a growing military-civilian divide. How connected do you feel to the armed forces? Tell us.
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The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles is teaching veterans theater tech jobs skills while they work behind-the-scenes on the upcoming production of Henry IV.
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In a hot Los Angeles rental market, landlords are turning away veterans with housing vouchers. And it's legal.
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Health officials say the discolored water is safe to drink. Residents want to know why they're paying for water they can't trust.
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The race to represent California's 49th District in Washington, D.C. is hotly contested and tough to predict.
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Veterans in West LA see their PTSD clinic as their home. So why does the VA want to move it?
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Veterans have access to 10 parking spaces, but the Greater Los Angeles VA says the program could expand if there's enough demand.
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The Oscar-winner will command center stage as one of Shakespeare's best-loved characters. Tickets go on sale Monday April 23.
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Brown said 400 members of the Cal Guard will begin deploying before the end of the month to combat crimes like drug smuggling — not immigration enforcement. And the order's happening without a Trump administration sign-off.