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Collins has said that would return the VA to 2019 staffing levels. No details on how that would affect staff in Asheville have been provided. “It’s just mass confusion. There’s no guidance.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins visited the Asheville VA Medical Center on Tuesday, March 18, as local veterans voiced concerns over potential job cuts. HEAD OF VETERANS ...
So, the 15-year veteran of the Asheville VA’s emergency room parked his van, gathered his medical gear and a few supplies, and set out on foot to reach the veteran — a half-mile trek straight ...
During his visit to Asheville, VA Secretary Doug Collins said cuts will not negatively affect health care services or benefits. So far, 14 employees have been terminated from the Asheville VA ...
Trump administration says it's excising waste from Biden-era Veterans Affairs agency. But many in NC worry about deep and ...
Secretary Collins visited the Asheville VA Medical Center around 11:30 a.m. and delivered remarks. He also plans to meet with Buncombe County and City of Asheville Emergency Services to discuss ...
On Tunnel Road, a group of over 20 protesters gathered outside the Asheville VA Medical Center. Some held signs that read: “Trump hates vets” and “Protect our veterans from DOGE.” ...
An employee at Asheville VA Medical Center died on Monday, July 29 while on the hospital's property, according to an employee ...
ASHEVILLE - An employee at Charles George VA Medical Center in East Asheville died suddenly July 29 near the emergency department of the hospital. Though a hospital official released a statement ...
Asheville City officials is warning residents to be careful when driving due to flood waters. The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services issued a Recreational Water Watch for Lake ...
ASHEVILLE – With a major reduction in force looming across the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Secretary Doug Collins said during his March 18 visit to Asheville that those layoffs would ...