Volunteers handed out free Thanksgiving meals at a complex that houses formerly homeless people.
Military
Three Civil War veterans were honored on Veterans Day for the first time at their final resting place on land they once owned in North Las Vegas.
Military honors were given and tears were shed during the memorial service for Ed Hall, 99, the last-known survivor of Pearl Harbor in Nevada.
The parade started on Fourth Street and Gass Avenue and went from the south end of downtown to the northern point, with spectators lining the entire route.
UNLV’s Military and Veterans Support Center, which helps student veterans transition to campus life, recently had its 10th anniversary.
THE LATEST
Ed Hall, who died at 99, was just a fresh-faced 18-year-old in the U.S. Army Air Corps when Japan launched a surprise attack on U.S. forces.
MOST READ
1
2
3
4
5
‘If we win Nevada, we win the whole thing’: Trump speaks at Las Vegas rally
‘It’s like a battlefield’: 15 boats burned in Lake Mead Boat Harbor fire
‘A really great thing’: New bridge links Laughlin, Bullhead City
3 takeaways from Aces’ loss: Rookie makes first WNBA start
EDITORIAL: ‘Russian misinformation’ now evidence in Biden trial