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Thousands of veterans are getting VA health care from the comfort of their homes.VISN 8, a network within the Department of Veterans Affairs that…
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U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Sarasota, wants to know why thousands of housing vouchers for homeless veterans were not used last year. The congressman sent a…
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National Guardsmen who respond to domestic missions - such as providing disaster assistance or working along the southern U.S. border - may not qualify...
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Most of the 2,000-plus people who gathered in the Florida heat Tuesday didn't know Edward Pearson. They knew little, if anything, about the life of the…
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“This Veteran has no immediate family all are welcome to attend.”That line in the obituary of 80-year-old Naples resident Edward Pearson has prompted an…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is training clergy members around the country to look for signs of psychological disorders and other issues among...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is working with USF Health to train providers to better care for women patients.It's part of a five-year contract that…
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The James A. Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa is undergoing a $148 million dollar expansion to meet the growing demand for health care in Florida. WUSF's…
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Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet approved Danny Burgess Jr. Thursday as the Department of Veterans' Affairs Director. Burgess is a former...
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Pasco County will soon be home to a new 114,000-square-foot veteran’s outpatient clinic.The Department of Veterans Affairs announced the new medical…
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More than 20 veterans take their own lives every day in the U.S. and the majority never sought the help that was available to them.
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Last year, the VA began offering mental health treatment to vets who don't normally qualify for V-A care. Since then, fewer than 200 people have used...