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Veterans Treatment Courts, growing in the U.S., offer an alternative to incarceration for local vetsThis past June, 33 Veterans Court Technology Clinic students and supporters watched as seven of their colleagues took part in the clinic’s first formal…
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Journalism movies are making a big splash this Oscars season. From “Truth,” the Robert Redford film about the Dan Rather controversy, to “Spotlight,”…
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More than 38,000 veterans who live in Missouri are women, and that number continues to grow rapidly.That means changes are in store for the Veterans…
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St. Louis is one of the first 25 cities where a new U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' initiative to give veterans more educational and employment…
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for a few good directors, actually more than a few. System wide the department has been dealing with a lack…
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It has been two years since the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System in St. Louis has had a permanent director. In that time, at least seven…
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Missouri’s U.S. senators, Republican Roy Blunt and Democrat Claire McCaskill, say they are concerned with the latest findings in a review of operations,…
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The VA St. Louis Health Care System hosted a veterans’ resource fair Saturday in downtown St. Louis. Several hundred people attended the event, which…
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Imagine two schoolboys scrambling to their feet after tussling in the dirt, both trying to convince a teacher that their fight wasn’t all that bad, and…
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The American Legion is looking for St. Louis-area veterans who need help getting medical services from the VA Health Care System.The Legion has sent…