
VA honors women for World War II contributions
Filipino-American and U.S. Army veteran Maria Ortiz, left, speaks while holding the book “Lost Child of WWII,” written by Leonida Clarete-WIlson, right. The author was

Filipino-American and U.S. Army veteran Maria Ortiz, left, speaks while holding the book “Lost Child of WWII,” written by Leonida Clarete-WIlson, right. The author was

At night, Theodoroff would pace around his Lebanon home, on patrol for danger. … The dog is specially trained to help him with his day-to-day

A grant awarded to the University of Oregon’s Student Veterans Center by the Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs will help the center expand its programs

The Roseburg Veterans’ Home would serve veterans’ of Southwest Oregon and across the state. It comes as good news on the heels of the firing

A Wallowa County veteran is healing from much-needed shoulder replacement surgery thanks to Angel Flight, a national nonprofit that arranges free nonemergency air travel for

A bill requiring Oregon’s director of veterans affairs to study the progress of establishing a state veterans home in Roseburg was approved by the state

In our weekly War Stories series, we tell the stories of Central Oregon’s war veterans–some who made it back from their war and some who

March is Women’s History Month, and the Morrow County Veteran Service Office and Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs are inviting the public to a two-day

The Oregon Army National Guard’s aeromedical helicopter unit was welcomed home during a demobilization ceremony in Salem on Sunday. Views: 18

We all were talking around the coffee table a lot this last week on some of the interesting news coming out of the 2018 Olympics

The scholarship honors a female Oregon State University veteran based upon military experience and academic and career goals. … The NDMS is a federal program

The Coquille Tribe’s poster feature 29 local Native American veterans, 15 of the names were accompanied with the picture. … Coos History Museum will be