Despite blistering winds, temperatures in the mid 40s, and the lingering threat of rain, hundreds of residents lined the streets of downtown last Saturday to give thanks to the men and women who defend this country
Hundreds of people helped HARRY Veterans Community Outreach Services celebrate fallen service men and women earlier this week when the nonprofit organization that offers countless services for veterans hosted the
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle A group that advocates for veterans opened its office on Veterans Day to make sure its message is known. A.J. Shabazz, event coordinator for HARRY,
In photo above: HARRY Executive Director Ciat Shabazz (second from right) with veterans (left to right, standing) James Broadway, Woodrow Haney, Melvin Davis Jr. and (sitting) Ronald Ferguson. (Photo by Todd Luck) Hundreds came