
Mobile app empowers Veterans to be full partners in their own care
One afternoon last month, Dr. Jennifer Roth called to check on a patient and got no answer. It turned out the Veteran was at the

One afternoon last month, Dr. Jennifer Roth called to check on a patient and got no answer. It turned out the Veteran was at the

Service members are often silent about their experiences when they return home from war. “Thank You For Your Service,” a new film releasing Friday, aims to

After a career spent serving their country on the battlefield, some veterans return home to serve in a different way: as teachers, training the young

Join us for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s (AFSP) Twitter chat on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time. We’ll discuss healing after

BEND, Ore. – MediaSeam, Inc., and the National Veterans Rights Association (NVRA), Inc., are proud to announce that their documentary film, “Stu Steinberg,” will be

The White House has awarded the nation’s top honor for bravery to retired Army Capt. Gary “Mike” Rose, a medic who was credited for saving

BEND, OR — Oregon House Bill 2100, designating US Highway 20 as the Oregon Medal of Honor Highway, was signed by Oregon Governor Kate Brown at

Gov. Kate Brown, in Bend, signs bill to designate all of U.S. Highway 20 the Oregon Medal of Honor Highway. Also in attendance: Robert Maxwell

WASHINGTON — When the Department of Veterans Affairs starts offering new ID cards next month, they won’t be available to every veteran. That’s because of

As we reported on Oct. 19 in a look at questions around the new Department of Veterans Affairs veteran identification card, some veterans told us

Elvira Chiccarelli grew up during the Vietnam War and felt a call to serve her country. Her mother had been a cadet nurse in World

The nation’s oldest living Medal of Honor recipient, Robert D. “Bob” Maxwell, a WWII Army veteran, from Bend, will participate in a ceremony at the