November 30, 2017 Veteran's son seeking to return father's portraits of other WWII soldiers The son of a World War II veteran is on a mission to identify 15 soldiers who his father drew portraits of more than 70 years ago.
November 30, 2017 Investigators: Colorado vet died after getting painkillers Investigators say a Colorado man suffering from chronic pain died two days after he obtained methadone with a prescription from a Veterans Affairs Department doctor, but the agency couldn't determine whether the drug contributed to his death.
November 29, 2017 Confused VA failed to report potentially dangerous doctors, may have put lives at risk, watchdog says The Department of Veterans Affairs is under fire for possibly putting lives at risk after a government watchdog report revealed that it failed to report 90 percent of potentially dangerous medical providers in recent years.
November 27, 2017 Disabled veteran helps deliver daughter on sidewalk The birth of a baby is a momentous occasion for any family, but for one disabled veteran and his fiancé where and how their daughter was born has made it all the more special.
November 26, 2017 WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday by running 100 miles with his family A World War II veteran celebrated his 100th birthday on Saturday by gathering his family and running a combined total of 100 miles to honor the milestone.
November 26, 2017 WWII veteran gets help from Georgia community to retire worn American flag A Georgia community came together Saturday to help a 90-year-old World War II veteran give his worn American and Naval flags a proper sendoff.
November 25, 2017 Holocaust survivor: I'm giving $1 million to help wounded American veterans, to express my thanks At 83 years old, I am one of the few remaining Holocaust survivors – thanks to the American troops who rescued me in what seems like a lifetime ago.
November 22, 2017 VA study shows parasite from Vietnam may be killing vets Veterans returned to the U.S. after fighting in the jungles of Vietnam during the war half a century ago, but hundreds of them may be dying from a silent bullet — a slow-killing parasite living in the men decades after the war, a new study revealed.
November 21, 2017 Apprenticeship program aims to assist veterans' transition into civilian life For the men and women serving in the U.S. military, the transition to civilian life can be a battle of its own.
November 20, 2017 Colorado VA kept secret wait lists for vets' mental heath care, report finds A new government watchdog group found that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs facility in Denver violated policy by keeping improper wait lists to track mental health care that veterans received.