Nutcracker Extravaganza entertains children in Las Vegas

On Friday, the Discovery Children’s Museum in downtown Las Vegas hosted the eighth annual Nutcracker Extravaganza featuring special appearances by the Nutcracker and costumes from Clara’s Closet.

EDITORIAL: More bureaucratic overkill in California

Regulatory overkill is a hallmark of progressive California, where government interventions have caused many small-business interests to flee and left much of the state struggling with a housing crisis that has priced all but the wealthy out of the market.

Las Vegas fire officials report few incidents on Thanksgiving

With four oven fires, no injuries or damage, no drownings and 10 fire responses in total, the Las Vegas Fire Department called it “one of the calmest” Thanksgivings in 20 years in a statement issued Friday afternoon.

Michigan transplant buys CT6-V from Findlay Cadillac

Leonard Duchene recently purchased a 2019 Cadillac CT6-V from Findlay Cadillac. It was third Cadillac he bought from the dealership.

 
1 shot at northwest Las Vegas shopping center

One person was shot when gunfire erupted in front of a crowded shopping complex in northwest Las Vegas late Friday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.

Realtors wrestle with the sports effect on Vegas housing

The relocation of the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas in 2020 and future prospects of landing other professional franchises has Realtors salivating about the opportunities to represent athletes in the purchase of multimillion dollar homes and homeowners selling theirs to them.

Realtor caters to athletes in several states

For Tanasha Pettigrew, serving as a Realtor for athletes is more than just helping them buy and sell real estate.

Median price of new single-family home cracks $410,000

The Las Vegas new-home construction market continues to show strength as 2019 comes to a close. Prices surged in October, with the median price of a new single-family home surpassing $410,000.

State law says HOA should properly fund reserve

Under Nevada Revised Statute 116.3115, it is the association’s responsibility to properly fund the reserves as noted in section 2b, as follows: “The association shall establish adequate reserves funded on a reasonable basis …”

Summerlin holds annual toy drive

The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of the Summerlin, is once again participating in a special toy drive to brighten the holidays for children in Southern Nevada. According to Tom Warden, senior vice president of Community and Government Relations for Summerlin, the community is accepting new, unwrapped toys at Downtown Summerlin for the “Joys of Christmas,” the sixth annual toy drive organized by Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly for the children of the Department of Family Services who are currently in foster care.

REAL ESTATE BREIFS- NOV. 30

The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors (GLVAR) is preparing its biggest donation yet as a sponsor of the 21st annual 98.5 KLUC Chet Buchanan Show Toy Drive to help local children in need around the holidays.

Chiefs’ inept defense gives Raiders hope in key AFC West game

This game presents the biggest coaching challenge for Jon Gruden since he left the broadcasting booth. His team is young, and its confidence was badly shaken last weekend.

UNLV to be tested by 3-game road trip

UNLV plays at Cincinnati on Saturday, beginning a trip that also includes games at Fresno State and against Brigham Young in Salt Lake City.

Look for Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin to knock off Minnesota

This matchup is tailor-made for Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor. His offensive line is fourth in power success rate and sixth in stuff rate.

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