June 1, 2017 VA in 'critical condition,' but showing signs of improvement, says Shulkin The head of Veteran Affairs on Wednesday candidly assessed the “chronic problems” facing U.S. vets, including barriers to quality health care, rampant drug addiction and a staggering 1,500 disciplinary actions brought against the federal employees charged with ensuring their well-being.
June 1, 2017 Georgia veterans upset after HOA limits display of American flags Veterans are fighting to display American flags outside their homes in a Georgia community after their homeowners association told them flags could only be displayed on 23 specific days of the year.
June 1, 2017 California woman, 98, sends thousands of letters thanking troops overseas A California grandmother is keeping snail mail alive by sending thousands of handwritten letters to troops overseas.
June 1, 2017 Connecticut bill allows veterans to include US flag on driver's licenses for free Veterans in Connecticut may soon get a clear recognition of their service to the country on their driver's licenses — free of charge.
May 31, 2017 Military service dog, handler reunited after 3 years apart A military service dog and her handler have been reunited three years after forming a bond while serving in Afghanistan.
May 30, 2017 California veteran, 95, gets final B-29 mission A 95-year-old veteran got the chance to fly in a B-29 for a final time in April.
May 29, 2017 Veterans using the creativity of music and art to heal PTSD Veterans often find it hard to adjust back to daily life when they return home, but one fellow soldier says that music and art can help them regain a sense of healing and hope.
May 29, 2017 Vice President Pence hosts annual Project Hero Memorial Day Bike Ride Vice President Mike Pence honored more than 200 bike-riders at the annual Project Hero Memorial Day Bike Ride on Monday morning.
May 29, 2017 VA drug thefts continue despite new efforts Federal authorities have launched dozens of new criminal investigations into possible opioid and other drug theft by employees at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals, a sign the problem isn't going away despite new prevention efforts.
May 26, 2017 U.S. Congressman and Afghanistan vet: Tears are a sign of strength, share them this Memorial Day I want my children to know that there has been a high cost paid for all that makes this country great.