Denver, VA Officials Mark End of Push to Move Nearly All Homeless Veterans Indoors The city of Denver and partners, including the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, have now identified every homeless...
Veteran Suicides Are Down Since 2018 But Remain Persistently Steady, New VA Report Finds Data released shows that 17.6 veterans died by suicide each day in 2022, roughly the same number as those who took their own...
VA Review Finds Underused Therapists and Misused Scheduling for Mental Health Care at Georgia Clinic An investigation into mental health services at the Hinesville, Georgia, VA clinic found that a program designed to let...
Former VA Employee Suspected of Killing Former Boss Talked of Work Difficulties, Co-Worker Says The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department announced Dec. 11 that Paul Alexander Warren, a 58-year-old Navy veteran who...
Veterans Are Filing More Claims for Service-Related Sexual Assault, VA Officials Say An outreach effort has led to an increase in claims filed for military sexual trauma in the past several years, according to...
Neighbors of Fort Logan Cemetery in Denver Decry Impact of VA’s Expansion Decision The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs proposed a plan that would impact an estimated 20 acres by building 9,100 burial...
A Minnesota-Invented Hearing Test Offered at the VA Expands Access to Care Before the pandemic, rural Minnesota veterans had to trek to the Minneapolis VA Health Care System for hearing tests that...
VA Health System Remains on Federal 'High Risk' List Due to Oversight Shortfalls The VA medical system has been a concern to government auditors for the past decade but has seen vast improvements, according...
States Go After 'Claim Sharks' that Charge Vets for Help with Disability Claims For-profit consultants across the country make millions each year by charging military veterans for help in filing their...
Advocates Continue the Fight for Veterans Exposed to Toxic Burn Pits Veterans and surviving relatives in Georgia have filed the fourth-highest number of benefits claims under the law at 96,165...
Troop Pay Safe After Congress Approves Extension of Government Funding Troop pay is no longer in jeopardy after Congress approved legislation to keep the government funded through mid-March and...
They Fought in Iraq’s Bloodiest Battle. Will Their Kids Be the Next Generation of Marines? No matter the profession, parents and children in both civilian and military families must navigate delicate decisions about...
14.5% Junior Enlisted Pay Raise, Restriction on Care for Transgender Military Kids Headed to Biden's Desk The 4.5% raise will be added to all service members' paychecks at the beginning of January, while the remaining 10% extra for...
Army Set to Debut Master Combat Badges in Spring, Memo Says The Army is set to begin awarding Master Combat Badges, which will combine expert and traditional combat badges, next spring...
Police Say Marine Charged with Escort's Murder Googled Whether It's Possible to Scream While Being Strangled In what a local official called a "chilling" case, an active-duty Marine stationed in Florida was arrested and charged with...