Why isn't this story on the nightly news - with a very public award decoration. Histpry and heritage being made here and "aww shucks" Naval Aviation culture is shooting itself in the foot by not telling the story of maritime / seapower to the American public. Heros and glory are part of military culture - these are virtues to be celebrated. (The USAF gets this)
The U.S. Marine Corps AV-8B pilot reportedly made the interceptions while helping to blunt the Houthis' relentless drone attacks.
www.twz.com
Just a semi-educated guess, but there might be more publicity later, when operational details of weapon/target pairing and specific COAs against the Houthis are slightly less sensitive. There may be political implications too; not all publicity is good, particularly when escalation of the conflict is such a concern.
Before you go full Chuck on my answer, remember this: I'm answering your question with a guess. Yelling at me is literally like an old man yelling at a cloud. I have zero capacity as a deadbeat O-5 reservist to change any public policy, nor do I want to get wrapped up in a policy debate. What matters to me is we're finally hitting back at the Houthis.
Fuck 'em.