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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Gameday Grub: What to eat at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium and T-Mobile Arena
You don’t have to settle for what happens to be nearby. The dining options are deep and diverse, playing a significant role in making a trip to those venues memorable.
Nevada abortion rights still look strong after 2022 midterms, advocates say
“The talking point when they overturned Roe v. Wade was that they were going to turn it back to the States, which we knew was a smoke screen for their real intention [to] impose a federal abortion ban. And then Lindsey Graham came right out and said i…
Four stories to follow as Raiders wind down underwhelming season
None of the once-seemingly realistic dreams that Raiders fans carried into the first season under coach Josh McDaniels remain possible at the midway point of the year. Not after Las Vegas lost three straight games …
Laxalt concedes U.S. Senate race in Nevada to Cortez Masto
Republican Adam Laxalt conceded his U.S. Senate race to Nevada incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto this morning, marking the end of a long, dogged …
Program teaches skills needed to work in Vegas’ cannabis industry
After starting a cannabis industry-focused staffing company in 2018, Christi McAdams determined that there often wasn’t a clear enough path for interested potential workers to break into the industry. So she created one.
‘I will always fight for you:’ Cortez Masto thanks supporters in Las Vegas victory speech
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto took a victory lap early Sunday, thanking supporters who helped narrowly re-elect the nation’s first Latina senator after topping Republican challenger Adam Laxalt.
Game day: Raiders looking to get back on track against Colts
Inter-divisional opponents Las Vegas and Indianapolis meet for the fifth consecutive season in what this year feels like the Disarray Bowl. There might be worse teams in the NFL than the Colts and Raiders on paper …
It’s over: Cortez Masto declared winner in U.S. Senate race against Trump-backed candidate
Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, long labeled as the most vulnerable Democratic U.S. senator on the midterm election ballot, is remaining in office.
Clark County counting remaining 22K midterm election mail ballots
Clark County will count approximately 22,000 mail-in ballots today, the last such batch before figures must be reported to the Nevada Secretary of State’s office, Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said.