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Clothing and hygiene supplies, employment and housing information, haircuts, veterans services, dental, vision and healthcare screenings and other support services are available free of charge

The Dalles is going to have a little bit more of a military presence starting in 2017. The Mid-Columbia Veterans Memorial Committee (MCVMC) and American

ONTARIO — The main building of Veteran Advocates of Ore-Ida is closed until structural engineers can check a bow in the building’s ceiling and roof, administrators

Are you in a violent relationship? Are you scared of your significant other? Or is your significant other perhaps scared of you? If so, VA

Deschutes County, Ore. – Deschutes County has been selected to participate in a two-year federally-funded behavioral health pilot program. The new Certified Community Behavioral Health

Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution teamed up with The Joys of Living Assistance Dogs, JLAD, based in Salem to train and place dogs for people with

Shirley Walker sat quietly over a table splayed with pink hearts, stickers and decorative images Monday, Jan. 16. She put the finishing touches on a

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos in 2016 revealed his wish to hire 25,000 veterans and military spouses over the next five years, as well as to

A female soldier is expected to join the Army’s elite 75th Ranger Regiment this spring, service officials said, a first as the U.S. military begins

When the original GI Bill took effect in 1944, it was touted as one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever produced. It had

The Volunteer Caregiver Support Program at the VA SORCC (Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics) matches older Veterans with volunteers who live within their community.

The federal Department of Veterans Affairs announced Wednesday it will cover the costs of assisted reproductive technology because of service-related injuries. U.S. Sen. Patty Murray,