by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, November 12, 2022 With home purchases down, sellers cutting their prices and inventory soaring, it’s not exactly a ripe time to flip houses. This week, … [Read more...] about Flipping houses losing its appeal in Las Vegas, US
PARTY LINES: Election’s close races give Nevada purple hue
by Steve Sebelius, Las Vegas Review-Journal, November 11, 2022 So, about that red wave … No, Republicans did not sweep all state offices the way they did in 2014. Democrat Catherine Cortez … [Read more...] about PARTY LINES: Election’s close races give Nevada purple hue
Las Vegas competing with San Diego for 30th MLS franchise
by Mick Akers, Las Vegas Review-Journal, November 3, 2022 Major League Soccer hopes to announce its 30th team in 2023. Whether that’s Las Vegas or San Diego remains to be seen. “We plan to … [Read more...] about Las Vegas competing with San Diego for 30th MLS franchise
Second former DETR leader speaks out against Sisolak administration handling of unemployment
by Michelle Rindels, The Nevada Independent, November 4, 2022 The former head of the state unemployment system says the Sisolak administration "sanitized" public statements about the extent of … [Read more...] about Second former DETR leader speaks out against Sisolak administration handling of unemployment
Your Duty as a Voter Is to Take the Election Seriously
If you don’t care, admit it to yourself, try to become a better citizen, and cast a ballot next time. by Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street Journal, November 3, 2022 William F. Buckley once received … [Read more...] about Your Duty as a Voter Is to Take the Election Seriously