Military Appreciation Month: Advancing stronger veteran protection in Virginia
Expressions of gratitude for military service often arrive in visible and ceremonial means — offering solemn moments of recognition that resonate across communities.
Expressions of gratitude for military service often arrive in visible and ceremonial means — offering solemn moments of recognition that resonate across communities.
The Trump administration’s recent seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has left me shocked and disappointed.
Former UVA Basketball standout Anthony Gill is a rarity among professionals on his level – and it not just because he is on the roster of an NBA team.
A veteran will soon call Anderson Street in Staunton home, offering the individual “dignity and a foundation for a new chapter.”
Volunteers with Veterans Garden of Augusta, a new nonprofit project in Staunton, are working to create a healing, hands-on space for local veterans to connect, learn and grow, both in the garden and beyond it.
U.S. Navy veteran, author and creator of the original pink, blue and white transgender flag is leaving because of anti-LGBTQ persecution.
The Inspector General of the U.S. Department of VA released a report that found the VA’s health system faces a severe staffing shortage.
The VA announced it has processed more disability benefits compensation and pension ratings claims in a single year than ever before.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has terminated collective bargaining agreements for most bargaining-unit employees.
UVA now has an interim president, Paul G. Mahoney, who will replace the acting president, Jennifer “J.J.” Wagner Davis, on Aug. 11, after Davis replaced Jim Ryan, who stepped down in June at the point of a Trump administration bayonet.
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