A list of the most recent stories about Harry Reid.
Gov. Gary Herbert's wholesale rejection of a landmark water-sharing agreement with Nevada is bringing criticism from both sides. His advisers say he snubbed a deal that titled heavily in Utah's favor. The Utah Water Development Commission is calling on Herbert to reopen talks that could keep haphazard groundwater withdrawals from ...
The jurors selected to decide the fate of a former Nevada lobbyist accused of making illegal campaign contributions to Sen. Harry Reid say they don't have strong enough feelings about the Nevada Democrat one way or another to sway their opinion in the case. Five women, seven men and two ...
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday approved President Barack Obama's nominee for U.S. ambassador to Libya, a post that has been vacant since insurgents attacked the diplomatic mission in Benghazi last September, killing Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. With little discussion, the panel on a voice vote ...
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $20 million grant to Nevada's higher education system to help find ways to make large-scale solar power plants more practical and efficient on arid desert lands. Sen. Harry Reid announced the grant Monday for the project called, "The Solar Energy-Water-Environment Nexus in Nevada." ...
Lawyers defending Harvey Whittemore say money the former millionaire developer, lawyer and high-powered lobbyist gave to employees were gifts of appreciation, not reimbursement for their donations to Sen. Harry Reid. Jury selection begins Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Reno for Whittemore, who is accused of illegally funneling nearly $150,000 ...
U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe describes a scene out of a Rockwell painting: With Washington crippled by a blizzard, President Barack Obama worked the week before Christmas with a fire roaring in the fireplace in the Oval Office. Outside the window, his daughters played in the snow with their dog. Inside, ...
Senior White House officials met privately Thursday with a bipartisan group of lawmakers as growing outrage over the armed forces' handling of sexual assaults injected new energy into efforts to rewrite decades-old military laws. Senior aides to President Barack Obama met Thursday morning with 16 Republicans and Democrats from the ...
Former New Mexico Sen. Pete Domenici says he's disappointed to hear that he's persona non grata to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid because Domenici fathered a son out of wedlock in the 1970s with a daughter of then-Sen. Paul Laxalt of Nevada. Domenici and Michelle Laxalt earlier this year disclosed ...
They are young, often low-ranking service members out on the weekend in the late night and early morning hours. Sometimes they've been drinking. Often those who sexually assault them are in the armed forces, too. But in the vast majority of military sexual assault cases — as many as 22,000 ...
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says he wants legislation that would strip military officers of the ability to overturn convictions for sexual assault. In a letter to the leaders of the Armed Services Committee, the Nevada Democrat said he wants the measure in the sweeping defense policy bill that Congress ...
The Senate rejected an effort Wednesday to expand the use of firearms on some of the nation's most frequently visited federal lands, handing gun control advocates a modest success. The measure, backed by the National Rifle Association, represented one of two efforts Wednesday by gun rights supporters to take the ...
The New York Daily News on Gov. Cuomo's proposals to crack down on corruption in state government. May 7 One more member of the state Legislature has been identified as a cheap crook. There was money to steal so Brooklyn state Sen. John Sampson took it and then he pulled ...
Gun control forces are targeting Sens. Kelly Ayotte, Max Baucus and others as they struggle to persuade five senators to switch their votes and revive the rejected effort to expand background checks to more firearms buyers. With Congress back from a weeklong recess, the bottom line remains familiar: Advocates of ...
As one of five Democrats who opposed expanding background checks for firearm sales, U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas is facing pressure from gun control groups who are urging him to rethink a position they suggest could haunt him during his re-election bid next year. Mayors Against Illegal Guns on ...
People waving American flags, honking hand-held horns and chanting "Si se puede" — Spanish for "Yes, we can" — flooded a major Las Vegas thoroughfare to rally for comprehensive immigration reform, joining similar demonstrations that took place in cities around the country. Thousands of people showed up Wednesday evening for ...
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has assured lawmakers the Obama administration will prevent the closure of 149 small airport towers as well as end furloughs of air traffic controllers nationwide as a result of legislation passed by Congress, according to officials involved in negotiations on the bill. The disclosure came as ...
Two senior partners at a Las Vegas law firm made $150,000 in contributions to a political action committee associated with Sen. Harry Reid last year as he considered a member of the law firm for a federal judgeship, according to a published report. As Reid vetted attorney Jennifer Dorsey in ...
The federal Bureau of Land Management says it won't sell a block of rocky land south of Las Vegas for a gravel pit operation. The BLM cited an environmental analysis and public opposition in announcing Friday that it won't authorize the land sale near the Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area ...
The Senate moved closer Thursday to passing a bill to tax purchases made over the Internet. But a final vote in the Senate was delayed until senators return from a weeklong vacation. Although opponents hope senators will hear from angry constituents over the next week, they have a steep hill ...
Under growing pressure, the Obama administration signaled Wednesday it might accept legislation eliminating Federal Aviation Administration furloughs blamed for lengthy delays affecting airline passengers, while leaving the rest of $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts in place. The disclosure came as sentiment grew among Senate Democrats as well as Republicans ...
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