July 2, 2018 'Good Cemeterian' honors veterans by restoring gravestones, celebrating their stories On any given day of the week, Andrew Lumish arrives at a historic Tampa-area cemetery without fanfare or attention to restore veteran’s gravestones blackened by the elements and decades of neglect.
July 1, 2018 D-Day concert on Sword Beach in France for 75th anniversary draws outrage from some veterans A planned concert to mark the 75th anniversary of the Allied forces landing on the beaches of France to liberate Europe from the Nazis in World War II has drawn outrage from some veterans who think it's not appropriate for "sacred" ground.
July 1, 2018 Man killed by police was US Navy vet trying to break up fight, reports say A man fatally shot outside a sports bar by Portland State University campus police Friday night was a U.S. Navy veteran and father of three who was trying to break up a fight, reports said.
June 30, 2018 Oldest veteran in US, 112, robbed of savings, identity, family says American’s oldest man and oldest military veteran has reportedly been the victim of identity theft.
June 29, 2018 VA suicide data shows vets still desperately struggling In 2010, Congress declared June 27 National PTSD Awareness Day.
June 29, 2018 Condemned inmate's lawyers disappointed mercy not granted Lawyers for a condemned Ohio killer are criticizing Gov. John Kasich's decision to deny clemency ahead of the inmate's July 18 scheduled execution.
June 29, 2018 Double-amputee Army veteran dies while paddle boarding An Army veteran and double amputee died Wednesday while paddle boarding in the Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis, Md., authorities said.
June 28, 2018 Medical Marijuana: Can vets grow their own? For veterans who take the hydroponics course at Veterans to Farmers, it’s natural to think about the marijuana crop that generated more than $247 million in revenue for the state of Colorado, where the sale and use of pot is legal.
June 27, 2018 Trump's pick to head VA: Time to 'shake up' department President Donald Trump's pick to lead Veterans Affairs promised Wednesday to "shake up complacency" at the struggling department by expanding private care to better meet the growing health needs of veterans, but he rejected a wholesale dismantling of VA.
June 26, 2018 Man protesting VA burns self in front of Georgia Capitol A man who says he was disgruntled with the Veterans Affairs system strapped fireworks to his chest and lit himself on fire in front of the Georgia Capitol on Tuesday.