The Senate, which is expected to vote on the override this week, also needs to approve it by a two-thirds majority.
Military
The cheating scandal is the biggest at West Point since 1976, when 153 cadets resigned or were expelled for cheating on an electrical engineering exam.
The Charlie-Mike Foundation helps veterans transition to civilian life through mentoring and by helping with financial, personal and professional needs.
The governor’s proclamation also recognizes the state’s namesake battleship, the USS Nevada, which was stationed at Pearl Harbor during the 1941 attack.
A documentary from two Las Vegas filmmakers tells a lesser-known story from the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
A Nevada judge sentenced a Michigan woman Friday to three years in prison for a $1.7 million fraud scheme against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
A House-Senate compromise version of the annual defense bill does not include military land transfers of public lands for the Air Force and Navy in Nevada.
Two employers with operations in northern Nevada have filed layoff notices with the state.
A 90-year-old Army veteran living at the Southern Nevada State Veterans home died this week from COVID-19 complications after being discharged from a local hospital.
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Deonty Eastmon was handed keys to a new car Friday through a program that pairs vehicles with service members in need.
He joined the Army as an active duty officer in 1998 and served through 2005, the last two years as a Special Forces officer.
Three Vietnam War veterans from Las Vegas say the draft should be abolished. Their book, “Last Draftees,” was released last month.
A small group of demonstrators protested the cancellation of Las Vegas’ 25th annual Veterans Day parade on the Strip on Wednesday.
The Nevada Garden Club held its annual Veterans Day ceremony Wednesday, planting 200 flags at Lorenzi Park.
A Las Vegas veteran honors Veterans Day this year by sharing his photos from the Gulf War and commemorating its 30th anniversary.