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A year later: Nevadans in Congress recall threats they and the nation faced on Jan. 6, 2021
Nevada Democratic Rep. Susie Lee was in her office at the U.S. Capitol writing a speech she intended to give on the House floor defending ...
A YEAR LATER: NEVADANS IN CONGRESS RECALL THREATS THEY AND THE NATION FACED ON JAN. 6, 2021
Nevada Democratic Rep. Susie Lee was in her office at the U.S. Capitol writing a speech she intended to give on the House floor defending Nevada’s election results. Expecting a long night, she had brought sweatpants and other comfortable clothes to change into later. But what transpired later that day — one year ago, on Jan. 6, 2021 — left Lee and the American public anything but comfortable.
RECORD NUMBER OF HOMES SOLD IN 2021 IN LAS VEGAS AREA
A record 50,010 residential properties were sold in Southern Nevada in 2021, according to a report today from Las Vegas Realtors. That breaks the previous high mark established in 2011 by nearly 2,000 sales, the group said. And it smashes the total of 41,155 sales in 2020.
TIE AND IN THE PLAYOFFS? RAIDERS, CHARGERS DISMISSIVE OF ALTERNATE POSTSEASON PATHS
The screens at Allegiant Stadium typically play NFL Red Zone and show highlights from around the league in the hours leading up to a Raiders’ home game. Raiders quarterback Derek Carr may want to either request for that to be discontinued leading up to Sunday’s 5:20 p.m. kickoff against the Chargers or prevent himself from looking up at any time during warmups.
CRYSTAL BALL: PREDICTIONS FOR THE YEAR AHEAD IN LAS VEGAS SPORTS
From new professional teams to entrenched local favorites, 2022 will surely deliver another slate of big moments and stories in the world of Las Vegas sports. Here’s one prediction for each of the 12 months ahead.
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