Post-9/11 combat veterans' open enrollment period to sign up for Department of Veterans Affairs health care ends Sept. 30.
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal on behalf of some U.S. veterans who want disability benefits because they were exposed to radiation while responding to a Cold War-era hydrogen bomb accident in Spain
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu vetoed a City Council budget proposal that had $31 million in cuts to the police department as well as $900,000 in cuts for veteran services.
A group of military veterans are still on cloud nine after an unforgettable trip to the nation's capital and it was all thanks to the Honor Flight Network.
As of Jan. 17, all veterans can access emergency mental health care free of charge at any Department of Veterans Affairs or non-VA health care facility, regardless of whether they are enrolled in the VA health care system.
The state and federal government together spent $97.6 million to fund the Marquette Veterans Home to serve 100 veterans.