Is the A’s Stadium For Real? Plus, Early Voting Numbers, Where Tourism Still Lags
October’s got its foot on the gas when it comes to news. This week, we cover the latest on whether the A’s stadium is actually happening and why we’re skeptical, and early voting in Nevada and what to remember when looking at the partisan breakdown. Also, tourism is almost back to pre-COVID levels, and we have some big ideas to attract more international tourists. Interim executive producer Layla Muhammad and Nevada Current reporter Michael MJ Lyle join co-host Dayvid Figler.
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