October 2, 2016 Housebound vets denied millions in benefits by VA The VA has shortchanged thousands of disabled veterans who can’t leave home without assistance roughly $110 million.
October 2, 2016 Driver plowed his vehicle into veteran's car in the name of Allah, police say A California driver who slammed into a vehicle being driven by a veteran Saturday told police he caused the crash in the name of Allah, and because of Donald Trump’s improper treatment of minorities, Fox 26 News reported.
October 1, 2016 Effort to recognize World War II spies hung up in Congress Spies don't work for fame or acclaim. But after 75 years, the men and women who served behind the enemy lines in Nazi Germany and the Pacific theater during World War II wouldn't mind some recognition.
September 30, 2016 Army reverses course on discharge for paralyzed vet The Army has reversed course on a move to kick out a paralyzed veteran and strip his military benefits after congressional intervention and national media attention.
September 20, 2016 Police lock down a Denver hospital complex amid gun report Police locked down a Denver hospital complex Friday amid reports that gunshots were fired and a man was seen carrying a rifle on the grounds.
September 17, 2016 Police end lock down of Denver hospital amid gun report Police gave the all clear for a Denver hospital complex that was locked down amid reports of gunshots and a man carrying a rifle on the grounds.
September 16, 2016 War veteran told to take down US flag Beware of apartment communities that ban public displays of patriotism.
September 14, 2016 House approves bill to make it easier to fire at VA The House approved a bill Wednesday aimed at making it easier for the Department of Veterans Affairs to fire employees for misconduct or poor performance — a source of ongoing tension with the Obama administration.
September 14, 2016 House moves ahead on bill to make it easier to fire at VA The Republican-led House is moving ahead on a bill aimed at making it easier for the Department of Veterans Affairs to fire employees for misconduct or poor performance — a source of ongoing tension with the Obama administration.
September 7, 2016 House panel subpoenas VA over Denver hospital, artwork Demanding explanations for a $1 billion cost overrun, a House panel Wednesday issued a subpoena to the Department of Veterans Affairs for documents on how the cost of a Denver-area VA hospital ballooned to almost $1.7 billion.