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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren urged a House committee to work with his administration to bring a full-service VA medical center to the Navajo Nation.
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Federal safety inspectors have found that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs exposed workers to potentially deadly hazards on steam lines in a Prescott health care facility.
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For the first time ever, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has given accreditation to a tribal veterans organization. The federal agency this week officially recognized the Navajo Nation Veterans Administration under the Tribal Representation Expansion Program.
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A bill introduced in Congress would expand health care options for Native American veterans.New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall and California Rep. Ro Khanna…
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A nursing home for veterans in Prescott ranks among the worst in the nation, according to data from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.The agency's…
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A judge has awarded $2.5 million to a military veteran who said that his now-terminal cancer would have been curable had the Veterans Administration…
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Republican Senator Jeff Flake has introduced a bill that would require any employee of a Veteran’s Affairs hospital to be fired if they are convicted of a…
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U.S. Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake say the problems plaguing the VA health care system nationwide extend to Southern Arizona and are…
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A new Department of Veterans Affairs Inspector General report says veterans still are dying while awaiting care at the Phoenix VA Health Care System.The…
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An agreement has been reached between the Navajo Nation and the state of Arizona to give tribal veterans better access to services. Historically there’s…