As final exams rapidly approach, some College of Southern Nevada students are studying hard, noses buried in books; others decide to take a break and de-stress by petting therapy dogs and cats. A partnership between Pet Partners of Las Vegas, a nonprofit, and the College of Southern Nevada lets students de-stress with trained therapy dogs and cats on all three campuses prior to finals week.
Fourth graders from Hickey Elementary School made their case against Harry Potter at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas on Friday.
Despite the shifts, it’s not a buyer’s market yet, analysts say, though house hunters are in a better position now than they were a year ago.
A charitable organization that rescues abused and injured wild horses has lost its source of state funding for a second time, prompting Nevada lawmakers to propose a bill aimed at addressing such cases.
Linda Cardellini is getting raves for her new Netflix series with Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me,” about dealing with grief and friendship.
When the dog-loving owners of Gamblers General Store needed a mural, kitsch was the answer.
Pardee Homes will celebrate the grand opening of Evolve town homes in southwest Las Vegas today and Sunday, May 4 and 5.
“What We Do in the Shadows” heads this week’s list of TV’s Cheers and Jeers.
On May 11, the entire Southern Nevada community is invited to Skye Canyon master-planned community in northwest Las Vegas for a special kind of light show — an evening of stargazing with the Las Vegas Astronomical Society (LVAS), a local nonprofit made up of amateur astronomers formed to promote astronomy, educate the public and provide educational outreach to students. The fourth annual Skye Stars event takes place at Skye Canyon Park from 7 to 10 p.m. This is a family-friendly event that’s open to the public and is free to attend.
Summerlin has long been regarded as a premier place to live, raise a family, and now, play — especially with the recent additions of Las Vegas Ballpark, home of the Las Vegas Aviators Triple-A baseball team and City National Arena, practice facility of the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights.
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a test that borrowers could make their potential mortgage lender take before deciding if they should get the job? Why would that be a good thing? Because they’ll be the ones whose performance will determine if you actually get to live in that new home you fell in love with. And, they’ll be helping you decide how to spend your money to get there.
Early this year, California-based architect sparked ire and even some agreement among Las Vegas home designers and builders when he criticized the residential architectural landscape of Southern Nevada.
Segaro Bozart lived his entire life on the outskirts of Los Angeles, but when his company offered him the opportunity to expand his sales reach to Southern Nevada, it led him to Juhl, a 344–residence, loft-style community in downtown Las Vegas.
Yes, associations can be sued, which is why associations carry multiple kinds of insurance. In your case, the lawsuit should be forwarded to the insurance company who provides the directors and officers insurance policy.
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.
Toll Brothers will host a Bring Life Outdoors Sales Event today, May 4 through May 26 at participating Summerlin and Henderson communities.
Summerlin and Inspirada led the way in master plan net sales during the first quarter of 2019, according to data released by Home Builders Research. Net sales for the quarter overall were down 19 percent compared to a robust 2018 but similar to 2017.
A 16-year-old student has been charged with battery following a fight at Centennial High School on Wednesday that sent a classmate to the hospital, according to school police.
TV Guide’s Matt Roush fields questions from viewers.
You haven’t seen or heard the last of Brett Raymer. The quick-talking and energetic former co-star of the Animal Planet reality television show “Tanked” can only been seen on reruns for now. The show recently announced its cancellation after 15 seasons and more than 150 episodes.
A staff member at Green Valley High School observed the gun in the car Friday and alerted police, who were able to identify the driver and take him into custody.
Montana became the first state to legalize sports betting this year after Gov. Steve Bullock signed a bill Friday for the state lottery to oversee a system of wagering through kiosks and mobile applications that could be running by fall.
Five places in Las Vegas with interesting takes on the classic taco.
Charlotte Hope plays the title role in the eight-part period drama debuting Sunday on Starz.
This week’s top choices include the premiere of Starz’s miniseries “The Spanish Princess,” HBO’s “Chernobyl” and the return of “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
New brunch at Elephant Bar
Given the new world order introduced in its latest blockbuster, there are only hints of what’s to come in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
A roundup of art exhibitions on display this week in Las Vegas.
The national park boasts wonderful hiking opportunities and about 3,100 fruit and nut trees.
The Animal Foundation is celebrating Cinco de Mayo with large dog adoptions for $5 on Saturday.