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The Mirror US on MSNActive shooter reported at Naval Air Station Pensacola with shots fired at VA clinicAn active shooter has been reported at the Naval Air Station Pensacola Corry Station in Florida, leading to a lockdown and a large police response. The Corry Station gates, Main Gate, and West Gate have been closed.
Secretary Doug Collins confirmed leaders are looking at trimming 80,000 workers to slim down the growing VA bureaucracy.
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Navy Times on MSNVA to speed up health records system rollout, with new sites this yearA previous plan to deploy the controversial health records system to more VA hospitals in mid-2026 was short-sighted and slow, the new VA secretary said.
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Veterans weigh in on the Trump administration's plan to cut 80K jobs at VA
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Veterans are speaking out on the Trump administration’s plans to cut the VA’s budget
Veterans say Trump’s plans to cut VA budget could put them ‘in the ground’
With a budget exceeding $350 billion, the VA manages nearly 200 medical centers and hospitals, many located in Republican-led states and districts. Veterans have publicly voiced their opposition to the proposed cuts at town hall meetings, and organizations like the Veterans of Foreign Wars are actively mobilizing against the measures.
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The Navy plans to update or build child care facilities, such as classrooms and playrooms, to accommodate another 3,000 children in the next five years after years of struggling to meet the needs of military families.
Starting Feb. 13, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced more than 2,400 employees were dismissed and is now reviewing other contracts.
Doug Collins, the new secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, attends the Disabled American Veterans’ winter conference outside Washington, D.C.
NORFOLK, Va. — As the political fight over transgender troops in the military continues, News 3 is hearing from a local transgender Navy veteran who fears what this change will mean for his disability benefits. "As well as the pride I have for serving, I feel like there’s also a stab in the back," transgender veteran Max Bradley said.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 11 Virginia women’s lacrosse team (2-2) suffered a 14-12 defeat against No. 19 Navy (4-1) on Wednesday (Feb. 26) at Klöckner Stadium in Charlottesville, Va.
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