Gary Sinise Foundation donates 20,000 meals to VA hospital staff during coronavirus pandemic
The namesake foundation of actor Gary Sinise is donating 20,000 meals to Veterans Affairs' (VA) health care and frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic, the VA announced Wednesday.
How you can help a veteran during the COVID-19 pandemic
They’ve dedicated themselves to serving America. Here’s how you can help out former U.S. military members.
Wounded Warrior Project commits $10 million to helping veterans impacted by coronavirus pandemic
The Wounded Warrior Project said that they will give financial assistance to veterans who are unable to meet their food or shelter needs because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Veteran, 95, recovers from coronavirus, family says: 'Pretty hardcore'
A 95-year-old veteran who lived through the Great Depression and World War II just beat the coronavirus.
Arizona Senate rejects Ducey's veteran tax cut measure
The GOP-controlled Senate shot down the stand-alone proposal. Four Republicans joined all 13 Democrats in opposing the measure.
Woman pleads guilty to defrauding VA out of nearly $1.8 million in veteran benefits
Claudia Ann Merrill admitted to submitting false applications in veterans’ names and their surviving spouses’ names, federal prosecutors said.
Mesa Arts Center offering free art classes to veterans as part of program
It's a program that aims to allow veterans and military service members to reach their personal goals. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more on Mesa Arts Center's Arts In Service program.
Valley man recovering after scary snowmobile accident in Canada; insurance not covering medical expenses
A Valley man is recovering in a Canadian hospital after a snowmobiling accident. The family calls his survival a series of miracles.
‘We did the impossible:’ Senate passes military medical malpractice law
It was called “landmark legislation” and a “Christmas miracle.” Sgt. 1st Class Richard Stayskal calls it a relief.
Many showed up to remember Vietnam veteran who died with no known living family member
A local veteran with no known living family members or friends was laid to rest with honors Wednesday afternoon.
Several groups aim to give Valley veteran who died without family a proper burial
A 73-year-old veteran died in November with no family members or close friends present. Now, local groups are working to give the man a proper burial. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Families sue Phoenix VA for $55M after 2 veterans die who sought mental health treatment
Two families sue the Phoenix VA for $55M after their loved ones die who were seeking help from the hospital. One died by a police shootout and the other by suicide.
9-year-old asks Trump to go vegan for a month in exchange for $1 million donation to veterans
A 9-year-old from Florida representing an animal rights nonprofit says the group will donate $1 million to veterans if President Donald Trump goes vegan for a month.
Veteran surprised with thousands of Christmas lights, decorations
A local veteran got quite the surprise when he returned home to find his house totally decorated for Christmas on Tuesday.
98-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor recalls attack: 'We were just doing our jobs'
Saturday is the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor in which nearly 2,500 Americans were killed. Now, 78 years later, a Bay Area man is one of the few survivors who remembers December 7, 1941.
Hilton promises to hire thousands of more vets in roles across the hotel company
Hilton has reportedly hired 30,000 veterans, military spouses and caregivers during the last six years, the company announced Tuesday.
White House declares November ‘Veterans and Military Families Month’
For the third year in a row, President Donald Trump issued a proclamation declaring all of November as a month to honor American veterans and military families as an extension of Veterans Day.
DOJ sues Walmart for allegedly refusing to hire employee with naval reserve obligations
The Justice Department filed suit alleging Walmart denied a Navy Reserve officer a job due to upcoming reserve duties.
Lawsuit: Veteran with service dog denied entry to Phoenix sports bar
A sports bar in Phoenix is in trouble for violating the disabilities act. The Attorney General's Office says O'Briens Sports Bar discriminated against a man who wanted to bring his service animal into the bar.



















