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The union representing Chillicothe VA workers is relocating because of an executive order from the White House blocking the use of government facilities…
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A bill passed by the Ohio Legislature and awaiting the governor's signature designates June 12 as Women Veterans' Day in the state. There are 67 thousand…
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According to the report, the office failed to push out poorly performing senior officials, did not conduct accurate or unbiased investigations and may not have protected identities of whistleblowers.
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David Shulkin's memoir, It Shouldn't Be This Hard to Serve Your Country, focuses on his time as veterans affairs secretary, tells of his fights against privatizing the VA — and settles some scores.
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The lawmakers have been using the offices to meet with veterans. At least one believes the eviction is payback for his tough questioning of VA Secretary Robert Wilkie in April.
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The VA has published new rules on how it will spend billions of dollars on private health care. Proponents say it will give veterans more choices, but others fear it's a move toward privatization.
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs says two vets in Columbus have been treated for Legionnaires' Disease, and three othes have symptoms of the…
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The president intends to nominate Navy Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, the White House physician, to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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An exhibit at the downtown Columbus library features artwork created by veterans. Mike Foley reports.Doodle to Fine Art includes projects created by…
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The amount of money being spent by drug companies to defeat Issue 2, the Drug Price Relief Act, has broken the state's record for a ballot issue. Backers…