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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has released a list of resources for veterans who are dealing with PTSD during ...
(Red Oak) The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors approved Ed Young as the county’s new Veterans Affairs Director during ...
The $25.73 billion K-12 education finance and policy law will increase funding to schools by $4.2 million in the 2026-27 ...
The Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a new Web-Based Data Transparency Portal, providing users with access ...
A Norman man has been sentenced for fraudulently receiving nearly $27,000 in veteran’s benefits, officials say.
President Trump has tapped a veteran Jefferson Parish attorney as the next federal prosecutor over the New Orleans region.
The Office of Veterans Affairs has been forced to downscale outreach activities as allocations legally owed to it by the V.I.
Attrition, hiring freezes, and fears of layoffs have medical staff at VA hospitals across the country worried.
In the military, we call that soft power—influence earned through credibility and values. It's what builds coalitions abroad, ...
From constitutional amendments to school board reform, here are the biggest takeaways from this year's legislative session.
The Department of Justice announced criminal charges against five people and one North Carolina company as part of a wide-scale probe into Medicare and Medicaid Fraud. The DOJ also announced that ...
Senators Cortez Masto, Rosen and AG Ford condemned U.S. Supreme Court ruling limiting nationwide injunctions and call for action on reproductive health care.