Upcoming National Veterans Small Business Week and Finding a 'Sense of Purpose'

Veteran and business owner Jackson Dalton arranges protective gear at the Black Box Safety offices, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, in El Cajon, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Barry Mattson represented his country in the U.S. Air Force and Army. Since his military days, he’s used his experience in community building and humanitarian efforts to pay it forward to the next generation of aspiring business owners and job seekers. Mattson’s leadership as part of the nonprofit Brian Hamilton Foundation will be among numerous […]

‘He Saved My Life’: Colorado Veteran Honors His Service Dog’s Loyalty

‘He Saved My Life’: Colorado Veteran Honors His Service Dog’s Loyalty

As more veterans have accepted service dogs into their lives, they’ve seen the value of having a loyal companion by their side.  Life Saving For one veteran, however, his service dog likely saved his life.  Hank Ford, an Army and Marine Corps veteran from Fort Lupton, Colorado, was awakened early in the morning last February […]

Alaska’s Largest Airlift Follows Typhoon Halong

Alaska’s Largest Airlift Follows Typhoon Halong

When the remnants of Typhoon Halong roared into western Alaska in October 2025, the storm brought hurricane-force winds, heavy flooding, and the worst coastal surge in decades. Entire homes in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta were swept from their foundations, power and water systems failed, and hundreds of residents were left stranded in remote villages only accessible […]

Congress Eyes New Cyber and Communications Powers for the National Guard

Congress Eyes New Cyber and Communications Powers for the National Guard

Legislators in the House and Senate are investigating methods to expand the powers of the National Guard in cyber operations and communication resilience as they move on with the FY 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The proposed clauses would place National Guard units at the forefront of safeguarding crucial infrastructure, enhancing systems for communication, and […]

Fort Hood Steps In After Shutdown Halts WWII Veteran’s Military Funeral

Fort Hood Steps In After Shutdown Halts WWII Veteran’s Military Funeral

As the government shutdown creeps along, now in its fourth week, services that have been placed on hold are beginning to affect people in all walks of life. Including deceased veterans.   A Final Wish For Florencio Davila of Waco, Texas, his dying wish was to be buried with full military honors. After all, the […]

Shutdown or Not, National Guard Will Stay in Washington D.C.

National Guard troops patrol the National Monument in Washington, D.C., as their deployment is extended through November. Photo by Bridget Craig

As most government activities remain shut down in Washington D.C. due to budget gridlock, the National Guard remains on patrol across the nation’s capital. Its deployment has now stretched past 60 days, with about 1,500 guardsmen from nine states continuing to assist D.C. police with public safety—even as D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has chastised President […]

Lost for 82 Years, World War II Soldier’s Dog Tag Returns to Family

Lost for 82 Years, World War II Soldier’s Dog Tag Returns to Family

Karen Finnerty didn’t know much about her late father’s time in World War II. And since his passing, Finnerty has searched for more ways to connect with her dad and his military service.  She never thought she would find a key part of who he was as a soldier, and in one of life’s most […]