The White House is warning that veterans’ access to nursing homes, suicide prevention and other health services could expire if Congress fails to pass the GOP’s short-term funding bill.
U. S. Senator Dave McCormick visited Aurelius Brain Health and Human Performance at Harrisburg University Monday.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
A pair of Wisconsin lawmakers have introduced a bill to create a $25 per diem payment to nonprofits or non-governmental ...
Many veterans live hours from VA facilities, or they need health services that aren't readily available from the VA. In such cases, the department is supposed to provide a referral and pay for private ...
Advocacy group Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is launching a push to modernize Department of Veterans Affairs ...
Republicans warn that the ongoing government shutdown threatens telehealth services and rural healthcare access as Democrats ...
Monthly food stamps to low-income veterans will end Nov. 1, as funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is ...
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before signing an executive order in the Oval Office at the White House on Oct. 6 ...
A typical Halloween-decorated home in Escondido tells a deeper story of resilience and hope for one military family finding ...
A newly renovated house from the 1920s will soon become a home to veterans.A barbeque event in downtown Redding celebrated ...