Pentagon officials testified Tuesday that the number of reports of unexplained aerial phenomena has increased, but there has been no evidence found to indicate the activity is from otherworldly aliens.
Gary Martin
Gary Martin is the Washington correspondent for the Review-Journal covering Congress. He previously served as political and government editor for the San Antonio Express-News. He has worked at newspapers in Texas and Arizona. Martin received a journalism degree from Colorado State University.
Rep. Dina Titus faces a Democratic primary in the 1st Congressional District, with eight Republicans vying for the chance to challenge her in November.
Incumbent Rep. Susie Lee faces a Democratic challenger, and five Republicans have lined up for the chance to challenge her in November.
Assemblywoman Annie Black, Air Force veteran Sam Peters and Las Vegas City Council aide Chance Bonaventura are running to unseat Rep. Steven Horsford.
The government investigation is slowing delivery of solar panels from Asian countries, preventing domestic companies from installing the systems.
Congresswoman Dina Titus is demanding a halt to Bureau of Land Management roundups of wild horses until an investigation into a virus outbreak is completed.
In Washington, protesters demonstrated for abortion rights, while politicians in Nevada disagreed over the effects of overturning Roe v. Wade.
Bradley Crowell has been nominated by President Biden to serve on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Nevada would not be affected by the Supreme Court ruling to overturn the precedent law of 1973, because the right was codified by statute in 1990.
Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson’s nomination as U.S. attorney — held up over an unrelated dispute — was finally approved by the U.S. Senate Wednesday.
The Energy Secretary will join Rep. Susie Lee and Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto to visit clean energy facilities in the state.
A White House celebration for the historic confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson was held Friday with remarks by the president, vice president and the new associate justice.
The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a historic barrier by securing her place as the first Black female justice.
Nevada will receive $89 million this year as part of a $20 billion allotment for public transit upgrades and improvements that were included in the bipartisan infrastructure law.
Two Nevada lawmakers have filed bipartisan legislation in the Senate and House that would increase access to doctors, clinicians and specialists in the state and elsewhere.