
Military Order of the Purple Heart to end VA assistance program
Veterans and their families will soon have one less resource to help them navigate the at-times labyrinthine maze that is the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Veterans and their families will soon have one less resource to help them navigate the at-times labyrinthine maze that is the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Joseph Charter School senior Cole Kiesecker has great respect for those who serve their country. So much so, that he made them the focus of

COOS BAY — The Coos History Museum will present a Veterans Gathering 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Friday, May 18, at the museum. The Veterans Gathering event

NORTH BEND – Southwestern Oregon Veterans Outreach has free CCAT bus passes and taxi vouchers for qualified veterans who need help with … Veterans who

VA recently released a new online feature through the My HealtheVet portal that allows Veterans to access their medical images and associated study reports online.

Veterans and their families interact with the VA for issues ranging from home loans to medical services, sometimes over the course of years and for

More and more Veterans are receiving health-care treatment virtually, thanks to VA’s efforts to expand telehealth. One of the recent successes has been VA Video

When a large pickup truck plowed into the Doughboy Monument last summer, it wasn’t the first time the World War I memorial on Marine Drive

Free Loyalty Days Veterans Lunch at the Newport 60+ Activity Center As a special thank you to those who served our country, on Friday, May

Bright Horizons Therapeutic Riding Center has been awarded two grants specifically to pay the program fees for Veterans. One grant is through Wounded Warrior Project

Hardeep Grewal was a 29-year-old Air Force computer operations specialist suffering a mild case of pneumonia when he deployed to Saudi Arabia and a series

SALEM, Ore. –Gov. Kate Brown signed House Bill 4035 on April 3, which authorize the state to provide tuition assistance for service members in the