The NFL has given its approval. The Oakland Raiders will relocate to Las Vegas. Here’s what fans are saying on Twitter about the approval for relocation.
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National Football League owners voted Monday in Phoenix to approve the relocation of the Oakland Raiders to Southern Nevada, where a $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed stadium will be built for the team.
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It’s Day 50 of the 2017 Legislative Session. Expect a late night, as it’s the deadline for introducing committee bills.
Colorado is considering an unusual strategy to protect its nascent marijuana industry from a potential federal crackdown, even at the expense of hundreds of millions of dollars in tax collections.
California Gov. Jerry Brown likened President Donald Trump to a strongman whose goal of walling off the U.S.-Mexico border conjures other infamous barriers from the past.
A pro-Las Vegas vote is anticipated, but owner Mark Davis has been nervous for months regarding the outcome as he waits for his wealthy peer group to decide whether it is in their financial interest to allow the Raiders to move to the desert.
Move over guinea pigs, there’s a new class pet in town. They may not be furry or conventionally cute, but they do wiggle.
A United Airlines gate agent barred two girls from boarding a flight Sunday morning because the girls were wearing leggings.
Russia’s opposition, often written off by critics as a small and irrelevant coterie of privileged urbanites, put on an impressive nationwide show of strength Sunday with scores of protest rallies spanning the vast country.
Janelle Brown, a star of TLC’s “Sister Wives” and a Las Vegas resident, is ready to change lives with her new interactive online community dedicated to helping people along their path to long-term healthy living.
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Kris Bryant went 2-for-3 on Saturday eliciting plenty of cheers from a pro-Cubs crowd.
Pat Kelly managed the Las Vegas Stars in 1990 and Jim Riggleman managed them in 1991-92.
Laughter, music and the tapping of dancing shoes reverberated throughout a public memorial to Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, which loved ones say is just how the actresses would have wanted it.