Virginia’s governor has become a close ally of Trump and defended his plan to freeze federal spending as other officials reeled from changing guidance.
The Department of Veterans Affairs moved with breakneck speed Tuesday to review its programs that oversee grants, loans and financial assistance to outside organizations, declaring that 44 programs targeted by a federal funding freeze would continue.
Former Rep. Doug Collins will have to address matters such as veteran homelessness, mental healthcare, and whether to privatize the Department of Veterans Affairs if confirmed as its secretary, several veteran-adjacent leaders said.
Lori Locklear, a former Fayetteville VA employee, testified before Congress this month about how VA wait times were too long for her son.
Officials with Veterans Affairs announced on Monday that the department had completed the "initial implementation" of President Donald Trump's executive order to end DEI programs, putting 60 employees on leave.
Conservative talk-radio host John Reid announced Monday that he was leaving WRVA in Richmond to seek the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor — a campaign that could make him Virginia’s first openly gay statewide official.
Michael Missal, inspector general at the Department of Veterans Affairs since 2016, was one of more than a dozen inspectors general fired by President Donald Trump.
A 14-year-old boy from Sterling, Va. who struggled in school with learning disabilities is now banking a six-figure income. Tucker Findley found his niche as an entrepreneur and has not only found success in his business but also with his learning skills.
Critics say a lack of consistent policies and protocols plague the program, and can cause long wait times for appointments.
In this week’s episode of the VA’s video series The BLUF, Marine Corps veteran Sarah Kallassy looks at the VA’s newest clinical contact center, VA Health Connect, and addresses air quality concerns related to wildfire smoke inhalation.
Juan Sebastian Mejia Acevedo died from an accidental drowning, the medical examiner said Wednesday. This happened in a pond outside the Cambria at Cornerstone apartments in Virginia Beach.
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