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The $10 billion Veterans Choice has not cut backlogs, critics say. This problem can be particularly urgent when it comes to mental health cases.
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U.S. military health care covers the high cost of in vitro fertilization, but the Veterans Affairs health system doesn't. The discrepancy is putting vets with combat injuries in a bind.
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There are growing calls for leading universities as well as community colleges to do more to attract and serve those who served.
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The Washington State Patrol is recruiting. But in this case it’s not for troopers. It’s for military veterans who applied to be troopers and weren’t...
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About 240 more homeless veterans in Washington state will soon have an option for permanent housing.The federal government has teamed up with local…
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Money for education, health care and job training are services that most veterans have access to. But figuring out online who to talk to and where to go…
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In recent years, corporate America has made a big push to hire veterans that seems to be paying off. Statistics show that veterans have a lower…
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The head of the VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Michael Murphy, says the agency is making progress in getting veterans in to see a primary care doctor,…
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Norma Strecker’s birthday comes just three days before Veterans Day, and this year, she’s turning 92.Seven decades have passed since she was serving in…
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The coffee giant says it will hire at least 10,000 veterans or their spouses over the next five years. It joins companies ranging from JPMorgan Chase to Walmart to Boeing in trying to bring down a stubbornly high unemployment rate for veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.