VA announces planned departure of Chief of Staff Chris Syrek, who will soon leave VA for a private-sector opportunity.
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Loretta, West Texas VA's first facility service dog, brings joy, comfort and healing to Veterans, enhancing compassionate care.
VA’s Office of Research and Development recently published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on benzodiazepine use diabetes and PTSD.
“Folks now have to spend a lot more time thinking about all the things that they're doing that could cost them a security clearance," Dan Meyer said.
Post-holiday deals attract shoppers—and unfortunately, scammers. Fraud targeting Veterans and their families often increases during this time as criminals exploit online shopping and holiday generosity.
Congress directed the VA to make similar changes under the first Trump administration, but blocked it from implementing them under the Biden administration.
VA will spend $4.8 billion in fiscal year 2026 to modernize, repair and improve health care facilities as part of the Veterans Health Administration’s Non-Recurring Maintenance program, which makes infrastructure improvements to health care facilities to ensure safe and effective patient care.
Veteran Oran Parrish has been able to stay in the comfort of his own home thanks to VA’s home-based primary care services.
A group of lawmakers want private military housing companies to pay for mold remediation, relocation expenses for affected families and property loss.
Preparing for an interview is an important step in the job application process; it’s a chance for you to showcase who you are beyond your resume and to go into detail about how you will manage work-related situations. Interviews at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are designed to give candidates the opportunity to share their experience, skills, and passion for serving Veterans.