A federal judge castigated the Department of Veterans Affairs for falling short of its obligation to use the 388-acre West L.A. campus to "principally benefit veterans and their families." (Allen J.
The legislation will help disabled veterans obtain low-income housing and shorten their wait times for vocational ...
A federal judge ordered the Department of Veterans Affairs to immediately develop a plan to build nearly 2,000 new supportive housing units for veterans on its 388-acre campus in West Los Angeles.
Several bills aim to improve the safety net for addressing homelessness, basic transportation needs and support for disabled ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has said it will appeal Judge David O. Carter's decision to have the department foot the bill for the building of emergency veteran housing at the West L.A.
A federal judge’s order for the Department of Veterans Affairs to build more than 2,500 new units of housing on its West Los Angeles campus has been put on hold for several months after an appeals ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs held a ribbon-cutting ceremony this week to open new apartments for homeless veterans on the sprawling campus of the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center -- all while ...
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