Former Air Force technical sergeant Jarom Boyes, 46, was formally sentenced to a maximum of four years in prison for involuntary manslaughter, but walked free Tuesday because he had already served nearly five years in jail while awaiting trial.
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Eighteen veterans took to the road Saturday morning for the Veterans Charity Ride from Las Vegas to Sturgis, South Dakota.
A small explosion Thursday in a vehicle shop at an Army depot injured four workers, leaving at least three with burns, officials said.
On Thursday, the Raiders Foundation donated $150,000 to Veterans Village in Las Vegas.
Some immigrant U.S. Army reservists and recruits who enlisted in the military with a promised path to citizenship are being abruptly discharged, the Associated Press has learned.
The main gate at Nellis Air Force Base will be closed this weekend as crews work on a sewer line that will lead to a new industrial park near Las Vegas Motor Speedway, North Las Vegas city officials said.
A sewer project scheduled over the next two weeks in North Las Vegas was suspended, meaning the main gate at Nellis Air Force Base will remain open, city officials said Monday.
AFWERX aims to connect people from industry, government, start-up firms, academia and even garage tinkering to foster a culture of innovation.
The Pentagon will make space available on military bases for as many as 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children detained after illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, a spokesman said Thursday.
On Friday at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, the Nevada Veteran’s Coalition conducted its 11th mission by honoring 35 veterans whose remains have been in the care of a local mortuary, yet remained unclaimed.
Paul Winn wielded only one weapon during his tour of duty in Korea, and it didn’t fire any bullets.
With the puzzle pieces finally assembled and through the help of genetic testing, remains of a pilot missing since World War II, are now back on U.S. soil.
The pilot, who was not identified, ejected and was rescued by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.
Sweeping legislation to reform the Department of Veterans Affairs, fund improved programs that serve millions of vets nationwide, including roughly 300,000 in Nevada, was signed into law Wednesday by President Donald Trump.
U.S. and other allied troops have joined veterans of the D-Day invasion and families of fallen soldiers to mark 74 years since the massive military operation that changed the course of World War II.
