Lawmakers introduce bill to lower drug costs for service members, veteransThe proposal would allow Tricare beneficiaries and VA patients to pay the lowest government-negotiated price for prescription drugs.By Tanya Noury3 hours ago
Commissaries reverse decision to charge for single-use bagsThe decision came only one month after the bag fees went into effect.By Nikki Wentling19 hours ago
Service-disabled? This program can help your transition to civilian life.The VR&E individual support options cover a much broader spectrum of needs than just education.By Kristine Froeba4 years ago
Military spouse unemployment could change after pandemicMilitary spouses have historically faced high rates of unemployment.By Julie Zack, The War Horse4 years ago
Montana ski town hosts military members who served in KabulFor the servicemen who recently visited Whitefish, the opportunity to process their recent combat experience with other veterans was both healing and surreal.By Tristan Scott, Flathead Beacon4 years ago
Everyone wants to help military toxic exposure victims. Not all want to pay.Lawmakers support the idea but face problems paying for the nearly $300 billion plan.By Leo Shane III4 years ago
No firings yet for VA workers who refuse COVID vaccines, despite continued warnings Officials had said firings could start this month for staffers who missed vaccination deadlines last fall.By Leo Shane III4 years ago
VA approved thousands of ineligible doctors — now lawmakers want changesMore than 600 deceased providers were included on VA's Community Care list.By Leo Shane III4 years ago
Oldest WWII veteran remembered in museum serviceLawrence Brooks was the oldest surviving World War II veteran until his death on Jan. 5 at age 112.By Chevel Johnson4 years ago
Tuskegee Airman Brig. Gen. Charles McGee dies at 102Brig. Gen. Charles Edward McGee was one of the last surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen.By Jessica Edwards4 years ago
Airman, wife admit to submitting fake COVID-19 loan applicationsProsecutors said the couple spent much of the money on luxury purchases, including a Rolex watch.4 years ago
GI Bill eligibility for Guard, reserve would expand under House-passed measureThe bill still must be approved by the Senate before becoming law.By Leo Shane III4 years ago