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With winter weather impacting roads across the region, safety officials remind drivers to keep a winter travel kit in their vehicle before heading out in snowy conditions.
A basic kit should include blankets, extra warm clothing, water, non-perishable snacks, a flashlight with extra batteries, a first-aid kit, and a phone charger. Drivers should also carry an ice scraper, jumper cables, sand or cat litter for traction, and reflective warning devices.
Before traveling, check road conditions and let someone know your route. In freezing temperatures, a simple emergency kit can make a critical difference if you become stranded.
State offices across parts of northern Nevada are closed Tuesday due to severe winter weather.
Governor Joe Lombardo ordered closures in Carson, Douglas, Lyon, Storey and Washoe counties as snow, freezing temperatures and gusty winds move through the region.
The Nevada Department of Transportation and the Nevada Department of Public Safety warn of icy roads and low visibility.
Essential public safety and corrections staff will remain on duty. Everyone else is advised to avoid unnecessary travel and use caution if heading out.
The White Pine County Sheriff’s Office responded to a variety of calls over the weekend.
On Friday, deputies investigated a report of an underage person gambling at a local casino. The individual left before deputies arrived and the case remains under investigation. A semi-truck jackknifed on a state highway and was referred to the Nevada State Police. Deputies also confirmed the death of Tsuneko Irlbeck at a county home from natural causes. In Ely, 36-year-old Bobby J. Boone of McGill was arrested on an Ely Justice Court warrant.
Over the weekend, deputies also handled reports of threats, a protection order violation, a dog bite involving a child, suspicious vehicles, and a possible burial site. Several investigations remain ongoing.
Former Assembly Majority Leader Teresa Benitez-Thompson is entering the race for Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District, following the surprise retirement of Republican Congressman Mark Amodei.
Benitez-Thompson, now chief of staff to Attorney General Aaron Ford, says the open seat creates a new opportunity in a district Democrats have never won. The Cook Political Report rates the district R+7, but she argues voters are ready for different leadership amid concerns about federal policy, the cost of living, and funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP.
A former social worker and the first Latina Assembly majority leader, Benitez-Thompson served in Carson City for more than a decade. She joins a growing Democratic primary field in a race expected to draw national attention in 2026.
A chief of staff in the Nevada lieutenant governor’s office is facing ethics complaints over a recent visit from federal education officials to North Las Vegas. Critics allege the aide used his government position to promote a private charter school’s AI tutoring program during the stop, raising concerns about mixing official duties with private interests. The matter has been referred to the Nevada Commission on Ethics for review. Filing a complaint does not itself mean a violation has occurred, and the panel will determine whether the conduct breached state ethics laws as it examines the allegations.
Former President Barack Obama said during a weekend podcast interview that extraterrestrial life is “real,” but he has never seen it and dismissed claims that aliens are hidden at Nevada’s Area 51 military facility.
Obama responded to a rapid-fire question about aliens by saying they exist somewhere in the universe but are not being kept at Area 51 unless there’s an enormous conspiracy unknown even to a U.S. president.
In a follow-up clarification, he said the vastness of space makes life elsewhere statistically likely, but there’s no evidence that aliens have made contact with Earth.




