Wait times for appointments at VA mental health clinics in the Las Vegas area were altered, according to a complaint in 2013, months before a national scandal erupted over similar practices at a VA hospital in Arizona.
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Divers deposit urns containing ashes of two of the last survivors inside the sunken warship, where they will forever rest alongside the remains of hundreds of their former shipmates.
With thoughts still smoldering of the Japanese air raid that killed 1,177 of their shipmates on the USS Arizona 75 years ago Wednesday, four of the last remaining survivors of that Pearl Harbor battleship said it will be tough to bury two more.
“If it was right after the attack on Pearl Harbor, I’d want to kick him in the ass. … (But now) I have no hate for the Japanese,” says one 93-year-old former USS Nevada sailor.
Thousands of Southern Nevadans gathered in downtown Las Vegas on Friday for the annual Veterans Day Parade.
Eight names of veterans who died this year have been etched into the Veterans Memorial Wall at the Henderson Events Plaza. The veterans’ names were read during the city’s annual Veterans Day Ceremony.
Until 2014, Milton Linn’s family had no idea the World War II Army Ranger had participated in what became known as The Great Raid.
A pitch for military readiness was met with concerns over wildlife, cultural heritage and public access Thursday, as the Air Force detailed its plans to expand the Nevada Test and Training Range northwest of Las Vegas.
The $10,000 grant from Nevada’s Department of Veterans Services will help pay for adaptive sports costs.
Town hall at North Las Vegas medical center will be preceded by health-and-wellness fair.