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The Homes for the Brave Annex in Bridgeport’s Lafayette Circle will work with veterans in returning to productive and meaningful lives after serving in the armed forces.
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Connecticut state police have increased their presence at the Stamford, Bridgeport, and New Haven Metro-North train stations.
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The Veterans Affairs Department has proposed changes for how they make disability payments for sleep apnea and tinnitus — two of the most common illnesses among veterans.
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Congress is considering legislation that would guarantee health benefits to veterans exposed to toxic chemicals.
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Gay and lesbian military members have been able to serve openly since 2011, when the controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy was repealed. But for…
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Republicans call Lamont's budget a "multiple choice' budget. Also, expanding veteran benefits for those who were discharged because of "Don't Ask, Don't…