Pardee offers move-in-ready at Corterra

Pardee Homes’ Corterra features three modern two-story floor plans in a popular in Henderson, which is among the fastest-growing cities in America, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Reflection Bay Golf Club gets improvements

Reflection Bay Golf Club at Lake Las Vegas elevates its resort-style experiences with new technologically savvy amenities designed to keep resort golfers at the top of their game. A fleet of 80 new E-Z-GO Lithium-powered golf carts and an indoor hitting bay with a TrackMan simulator are now available to improve drives on and around the Jack Nicklaus Signature Design course.

Summerlin trails rank as residents’ top amenity

In 2015, Summerlin received top national honors in the form of a gold award for Best Landscape Design from the National Association of Homebuilders — yet another confirmation of the enduring appeal of trails and their important role in the community’s landscape.

Architect launches luxury design-build firm

Michael Gardner, architect and principal of studio g Architecture, recently launched luxus Design Build, a construction firm licensed for residential and commercial building in Nevada. The firm’s first project was the 2019 New American Remodel Home near downtown Las Vegas, which debuted as the official show home for the International Builders’ Show 2019 in February and sold for $4.6 million less than a month later.

Fair Housing Law requires accommodations for disabled

The Fair Housing Law requires accommodations for the disabled. Based upon your email, the homeowner would have a strong claim against the association if the homeowner was forced to remove the motor home, or if the association were to fine the homeowner because of the therapy equipment. Take the time to meet with this homeowner and see if there are any other viable alternatives.

The Ogden is in the center of downtown vibrancy

The Ogden is surrounded by a wealth of dining, drinking and entertainment offerings, many that rank among the city’s best and all within walking distance of the iconic high-rise community in the heart of downtown Las Vegas. Located on the ground level is a diverse collection of retailers tempting residents and other community members to explore all the fun without having to leave the building. With so much at residents’ fingertips, it’s no wonder the community is nearly 90 percent sold.

2019 Class 4A/3A prep football schedule is set

The composite schedule for this fall’s Southern Nevada’s Class 4A and Class 3A prep football teams is here. The schedule is subject to change.

12 killed, others hurt in Virginia Beach shooting; suspect dead

A longtime city employee opened fire at a municipal building in Virginia Beach on Friday, killing 12 people and sending terrified co-workers scrambling for cover before police shot and killed him, authorities said.

Union warns Disney World fire department is understaffed

Firefighters for Walt Disney World’s private government say they’re understaffed and that poses a safety risk as the Florida theme park resort grows even bigger with this year’s openings of a new Star Wars land and air gondolas.

Missouri clinic can keep doing abortions for now, judge rules

A judge issued an order Friday ensuring Missouri’s only abortion clinic can continue providing abortions, acting hours before the St. Louis Planned Parenthood facility’s license was set to expire.

 
Georgia officer charged with hitting homeless woman

An Atlanta-area police officer who was captured on video repeatedly hitting a homeless woman inside a convenience store was indicted Thursday on felony charges, a prosecutor said.

FDA hearing 1st step in possible legal clarity for CBD uses

CBD products have surged in popularity despite legal confusion. Now regulators are exploring ways to officially allow the hemp ingredient in food, drinks and dietary supplements.

Trump doubles down on Mexico tariff threat, gets pushback

Despite pushback from business and Mexico, President Trump doubled down Friday on his threat to slap a 5% tariff on Mexican imports unless Mexico cracks down on migrants trying to cross the border.

Iran’s centrifuge use questioned by UN atomic watchdog

VIENNA — The U.N. atomic watchdog said Friday that Iran continues to stay within the limitations set by the 2015 nuclear deal with major powers, but reported its stockpiles of low-enriched uranium and heavy water are growing and raised questions for the first time about Iran’s adherence to a key provision intended to limit the country’s use of advanced centrifuges.

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