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Raiders' Season Ends in Historic Coaching Turnover
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Despite a last-second field goal victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, the Las Vegas Raiders secured the number one pick in the NFL Draft due to the New York Giants win. This season marked a challenging year for head coach Pete Carroll, with the team suffering ten consecutive losses and finishing with a 2-15 record. Injuries, underperforming draft picks, and coaching issues contributed to the teams struggles. The Raiders fired two coordinators mid-season, and Carrolls moves faced criticism. Now, questions arise about Carrolls future and the potential for a fourth coach in four years. The win over the Chiefs offered a glimmer of hope, but the season exposed years of poor decisions. Carroll remains dedicated to the game, and the front office faces a daunting task in preparing for a potential rebound next year. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Burglar Caught in Las Vegas Holiday Crime Spree
01:51|27-year-old TShawn Allen, arrested for a series of Las Vegas burglaries, faces multiple charges after a swift police investigation. Surveillance footage and a witness led to his arrest, with evidence including stolen cash, matching shoes, and his DNA at the crime scene. Hes held on $25,000 bail, with a preliminary hearing set for January 13th. Checkout Solipillow.com
Bipartisan Bill Aims to Boost Nevada Child Care
01:47|In Las Vegas, affordable child care is a luxury few can afford. The YMCA serves hundreds of kids under five, but high-interest private loans limit expansion. Parents like Sara Smith pay up to $12,000 annually, and nearly three-quarters of Nevada residents live in child care deserts. U.S. Representative Susie Lee aims to reintroduce a bipartisan bill to boost borrowing limits, potentially bringing more high-quality spots to Nevada, one of the worst states for child care shortages. Checkout Solipillow.com
Judges Face Challenges in Las Vegas Elections
01:47|In Las Vegas, a wave of attorneys is challenging judges with low retention scores, setting the stage for a competitive 2026 election. Prosecutors Colleen Brown, Alexander Quagge, and Austin Beaumont have filed to run against judges Erika Ballou, Ronald Israel, and Jessica Peterson, respectively. The filing period closes on January 16th, with judges like Michele Mercer signaling their intent to run despite low scores. The race is on for fifty-eight district and family court seats. Checkout Solipillow.com
Cardinals Fire Coach Gannon After Losing Streak
01:06|Arizona Cardinals Fire Head Coach Jonathan Gannon After Dismal Season; Quarterback Kyler Murray Pays Tribute Checkout Solipillow.com
Raiders Grant New Coach Full Autonomy
01:27|Las Vegas Raiders GM John Spytek is making waves with his new approach to hiring a head coach, promising full autonomy to pick their own assistants. This shift could attract top talent and turn things around for the team, which recently fired head coach Pete Carroll. With the number one pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, Spytek has his work cut out for him. Meanwhile, minority owner Tom Brady remains a constant presence, with Spytek valuing their daily conversations. Checkout Solipillow.com
Raiders Sign 12 Players to Future Contracts
01:36|The Las Vegas Raiders kick off their offseason by signing twelve players to reserve future contracts, including running back Chris Collier, guard McClendon Curtis, linebacker Jamin Davis, and offensive lineman Laki Tasi. These deals secure talent early, build depth, and provide stability for the team. Fans are excited about potential standouts like Laki Tasi and Jamin Davis. After a disappointing season, general manager John Spytek faces pressure to turn things around, and this offseason could be crucial for the franchise. Checkout Solipillow.com
Man Charged in Las Vegas Street Takeover Murder
01:57|In a tragic turn of events, Joredyn Hubbard, a twenty-something-year-old, has been charged with open murder in the death of Andre Santiago during a street takeover in Las Vegas. The shooting occurred on November eighth, with surveillance footage capturing the incident. Hubbard, wearing all-black clothes and reflective shoes, fired twice at Santiago, who was near a white truck. The suspects gray sedan, linked to his mothers license plate, was spotted at all three takeover locations. On December twenty-sixth, Hubbard was arrested after being seen driving the sedan, with a nine millimeter handgun found in his possession. Hubbard claims self-defense, but his story lacks credibility. The case remains ongoing. Checkout Solipillow.com
Henderson Mayor Faces Challenge, Council Seat Up for Grabs
01:48|In the upcoming Henderson City Council elections, Mayor Michelle Romero faces a tough challenge from former police chief Hollie Chadwick, while Councilwoman Carrie Cox defends her seat against Annette Dawson Owens. Romero and most council members endorse Owens, while Cox aligns with Chadwick. Cox is also dealing with a censure and criminal case. Chadwick emphasizes trust and transparency, while Romero vows to serve. The filing window opens March 2-13, with primaries on June 9 and general election on November 3. Early voting starts May 23 and October 17-30. Chadwicks supporters rallied after her firing, but her victory is uncertain. More challengers may join, and campaign season is already active. Checkout Solipillow.com
Hegseth Censures Kelly Over Video Urging Troops to Resist Orders
01:47|Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has censured Democratic Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona for a video urging troops to resist unlawful orders. The censure could demote Kelly from his retired rank of captain and reduce his retirement pay. Kelly, a veteran, responded to the criticism, highlighting his military service. The case is novel, as it involves post-retirement actions, and could lead to a legal clash between branches of government. Checkout Solipillow.com