Neighbor describes east Las Vegas shootout that left 2 dead

Mario Carillo was getting his mail Thursday afternoon when he witnessed what would become a fatal shootout on his quiet east valley street. A man and a woman died. A third person was injured but is expected to survive. And a child at the scene was not hurt.

Family of dead pilot sues FAA for $6.5 million in Reno crash

The family of a Nevada man killed in a small plane crash in 2016 is seeking more than $6.5 million in damages from the Federal Aviation Administration in a lawsuit accusing air traffic controllers of negligence during his attempted landing at Reno-Tahoe International Airport.

Nightlife trends are shifting in Las Vegas

“Vegas has definitely hit the saturation point with nightclubs,” said Noah Tepperberg, co-founder of TAO Group. “A lot of what’s coming online seems to be smaller venues.”

The Ogden features four-bedroom condo

Your new ultra-modern home in the sky? It’s residence 2306 at The Ogden — one of downtown Las Vegas’ most sought-after addresses and iconic high-rise towers. This Goodman Premier Collection home is the largest offering at The Ogden and spans 2,044 square feet and features four bedrooms and 2½ baths.

Pardee Homes to open Evolve

Pardee Homes will celebrate the grand opening of Evolve town homes in southwest Las Vegas May 4-5.

Toll Brothers at Inspirada to open model homes

Toll Brothers at Inspirada in Henderson has announced the opening of four decorated model homes in its Vistamar and Marin collections.

Summerlin launches new brand campaign

According to Danielle Bisterfeldt, vice president of marketing for Summerlin, while the community’s brand has evolved over the years, its depiction has remained true to a theme of beauty — both natural and man-made.

Bids for work must be opened at board meeting

When bids are requested, the law requires them to be sealed and opened at a board meeting at which time the amount of each bid is to be announced.

Review-Journal takes most total awards in Best of the West contest

The Las Vegas Review-Journal won 13 awards in the Best of the West journalism contest, more than any other news organization. This year’s contest marks the Review-Journal’s best-ever showing and the first time it has led all news organizations in total awards.

Why the right mortgage loan officer makes a difference

“It couldn’t have been a better experience for us.” That’s how Las Vegas homeowners Susan and John Johann summed up their loan experience with Premier Mortgage Lending. Working with Premier Mortgage, the Johanns had nothing but praise for their expertise and quality of service.

Fitness and nutrition buff discovers One Las Vegas

South Dakota native Jodi Tiahrt never thought she’d find herself living in the Entertainment Capital of the World, let alone buying her dream home here. Her discovery of One Las Vegas quickly solidified Nevada as her home and validated the nearly two decades she already had under her belt as a Las Vegas resident.

RESALE HOME SALES: APRIL 11-17

Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. The address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the resale home. About 90 percent of these addresses reflect the home purchase. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes. The information is provided by Accudata, a local research firm. For the complete listing, visit RJRealEstate.Vegas.

 
Hilltop resort has room for limo: Auction is this weekend

Sunsets are spectacular from inside the 7,400 square feet of glam and palatial splendor known as Sapphire Oasis at the eastern edge of the valley.

Nashville parties during 2019 NFL Draft — PHOTOS

From decked-out players to fans showing their team colors, Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, was a sea of football lovers Thursday, enjoying the first night of the 2019 NFL Draft.

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