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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) has announced the launch of a new online application portal that streamlines the process for Indiana veterans and their dependent ...
As the Trump administration prepared to cancel contracts at the Department of Veteran Affairs this year, officials turned to a software engineer with no health care or government experience to guide ...
The Veterans Affairs Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center — a sprawling, five-story medical complex — has been shut down since June 9 when vandals first targeted the facility with spray-painted ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Veterans Community Project is taking steps to make it easier for Kansas City-area veterans to find much-needed resources. The nonprofit officially broke ground Tuesday on ...
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins said his agency will save “literally millions of dollars” by no longer providing transgender procedures in an exclusive sit-down interview ...
Medicare Advantage (MA) plans are increasingly enrolling veterans. Because MA plans receive full capitated payments regardless of whether or not veterans use Medicare services, the federal ...
The Maine House Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee has voted to approve legislation that would create a distinct regulatory structure for sun-grown marijuana, with lower licensing fees and expanded ...
In his first six weeks on the job, US Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins has combed through less than 2% of the agency's contracts — and is already ...
Geneva History Museum. (Shaw Media file photo) Charles Nathan Everts was a Union sergeant in the Civil War, in Company D, 4th Regiment of the Kansas Infantry. He died on Feb. 28, 1862, at age 43. He ...
That’s why the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers several grants to help service members and veterans pay for renovations that can make their homes more accessible if they’ve lost ...
Veterans in Boise, Idaho, rally on D-Day to protest proposed VA job cuts, raising concerns about privatization and health care for those who served.
Thousands of veterans gathered and raised their fists to the rhythm of the punk rock band Dropkick Murphys on Washington, D.C.'s National Mall on Friday, rallying against the Trump administration ...