
At grand reopening, VeTZone space welcomes back student veterans
Campbell Walker isn’t your average Virginia Tech sophomore. For starters, he’s already served six years in the Navy.

Campbell Walker isn’t your average Virginia Tech sophomore. For starters, he’s already served six years in the Navy.

The Virginia Department of Veterans Services has announced that D. Travis Graham has been named superintendent of the Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery in Dublin.

Medical providers outside of the VA system bill and receive payment from the VA for services provided to veterans.

There’s a piece of legislation sitting in the House Veterans Affairs Committee — H.R. 5905 — that cuts a swath 75 years deep into American history and attempts to undo the sort of wrong we’re no longer supposed to talk about in the classroom.

The Virginia Department of Veterans Services will recognize the more than 230,000 Virginia men and women who served in the Vietnam War next week.

Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger will host an open, public telephone town hall focused on issues facing Virginia veterans on Wednesday.

Analysis commissioned by Mark Warner-supported legislation recommends constructing new VA Medical Centers in Newport News, Norfolk and Roanoke.

The Virginia Department of Veterans Services presented 30 laptop computers to Virginia Commonwealth University to be donated to eligible military veterans and spouses currently enrolled at the University at a special ceremony held on February 3 on the VCU campus. These laptop donations are part of an initiative coordinated by the DVS Military Education Workforce…

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin today announced John Littel as his nominee to serve as the next Secretary of Health & Human Resources of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin has chosen Craig Crenshaw as the next Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs of Virginia and Dan Gade as the commissioner of the Department of Veterans Services.