
For Many Female Vets, Healing From Trauma Starts With the Eyes
When her Humvee was hit by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2008, former Army Sgt. First Class Elana Duffy was tossed around the front

When her Humvee was hit by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2008, former Army Sgt. First Class Elana Duffy was tossed around the front

WASHINGTON — The veterans organization AMVETS announced an estimated $700,000 suicide-prevention initiative Tuesday to find veterans who could be struggling with a mental health crisis

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

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers appear poised to send tens of thousands of veterans in the private sector for health care in an effort to provide quicker,

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

As one of more than nine million Veterans who served in Vietnam and other parts of the world during the Vietnam era from 1955-75, I

With a focus on improving access to mental health care for Veterans living in rural areas, VA launched a pilot telehealth program today that will

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