Las Vegas residents can now get alcohol delivered to their homes
Las Vegas City Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem Stavros Anthony introduced the ordinance about a month ago.
“The ordinance passed!” said Anthony. “And this allows businesses to delivery alcohol, beer wine, whiskey, whatever.”
But the ordinance is limited only to homes and offices. Customers in hotels and casinos are not allowed. Anthony said he feels it will prevent instances of drunk driving.
“Helps keep people off the road who have a little liquor in their system,” said Anthony.
He also argued that it will be good for pandemic-devastated businesses.
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PARLER, THE RIGHT-WING “free speech” social media network based in Henderson, shut down this week after Amazon pulled the plug. You didn’t miss much. Parler was a bleak pocket universe of racist vitriol and giddy Trumpian nihilism. Whether Parler comes back, and in what form, is anyone’s guess. But one certainty is that in its brief, manic life, Parler managed to make history: It was broadly implicated in helping to incite the siege on the Capitol Jan. 6, accused of stoking the violent and inflammatory rhetoric that culminated in a mob attack on Congress that led to the deaths of five.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) In the 36 hours after last week’s deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, 112 Republicans reached out to the election office in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to change their party registration. Ethan Demme was one of them.
“Ever since they started denying the election result, I kind of knew it was heading this way,” said Demme, the county’s former Republican Party chairman who has opposed President Donald Trump and is now an independent. “If they kept going, I knew there’s no way I can keep going. But if you’ve been a Republican all your life, it’s hard to jump out of a big boat and into a little boat.”