M Resort sportsbook closed after positive COVID-19 case

The sportsbook at M Resort was closed Thursday and Friday after an employee test positive for coronavirus, according to a spokesperson. It will reopen Saturday.

Judge: Hawaii’s quarantine is reasonable during pandemic

A U.S. judge will not stop Hawaii from enforcing a quarantine on arriving travelers, saying in a ruling that the emergency mandate is reasonable during the public health crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

At Rushmore, Trump says protesters seek to ‘defame’ heroes

Speaking to a largely maskless crowd at Mount Rushmore, President Donald Trump said Friday that protesters have waged “a merciless campaign to wipe out our history” amid demonstrations against racial injustice and police brutality.

Fire containment on Mount Charleston stands at 76%

Firefighters took advantage of the calmer weather conditions to make aerial water drops and had contained three-quarters of the fire on Mount Charleston by Friday evening.

EDITORIAL: The Fourth of July

How are we doing, safeguarding those “unalienable Rights” with which we are “endowed by our Creator?”

Governor warns California officials to enforce health rules

California Gov. Gavin Newsom warned local elected officials on Friday they risk state sanctions if they don’t enforce health orders as the coronavirus pandemic worsens, while about 200 state inspectors fanned out to look for violators over the long holiday weekend.

Raiders punter Ray Guy was the ultimate weapon

Prior to Ray Guy, pro football punters were an afterthought, but his booming leg and flair for the big moment changed all that.

‘PokeThese’ Lynch wins WSOP Online Event 2

Louis Lynch (screen name PokeThese) beat a field of 919 entries in the $1,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em event early Friday on WSOP.com.

 
Lake Las Vegas beach mansion lists for nearly $6M

A Mediterranean-style mansion on the south shore of Lake Las Vegas has hit the market for $5.95 million, and it’s as if you’re transported to northern Italy with its views overlooking the water.

Homeowners in HOA communities can fly U.S. Flag

NRS 116.320 addresses the rights of the unit owners as to the display of the flag of the United States or the state of Nevada. An association shall not and the governing documents must not prohibit a unit’s owner from engaging in the display of the flag of the United States or of the state of Nevada within such physical portion of the community that an owner has a right to occupy and use exclusively, such as your patios, front and backyards.

Local real estate market has its bright spots

Though we are currently in a pandemic and have seen fluctuations in the stock market during this time, the Las Vegas real estate market continues to be in high demand.

Healthcare Panel talks about future of down town Medical Arts District

The June 2020 Southern Nevada CCIM Healthcare Panel shared insightful knowledge regarding how Las Vegas responded to COVID-19, commercial real estate growth plans in the Medical Arts District and navigating the future through COVID-19,

Lake Las Vegas to hold Fourth of July fireworks display

On July 4 at 9 p.m., Lake Las Vegas will light up the desert sky with its annual Fourth of July fireworks show. The show will once again take place over the water at Lake Las Vegas, with ample viewing spots throughout the community. The show is open to residents and guests, with both encouraged to view the show from a safe distance while maintaining social distancing protocols.

Howard Hughes executives tapped to head building groups

Two senior vice presidents of The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of the master-planned community of Summerlin, the retail/dining/entertainment/sports destination of Downtown Summerlin, Las Vegas Ballpark and owner of the Las Vegas Aviators, were recently elected to head two of the valley’s leading development industry organizations.

Summerlin’s newest village takes shape

The master-planned community of Summerlin is expanding westward as its newest village, Redpoint Square, begins to take shape. Located west of the 215 Beltway north of Far Hills Ave., the village already boasts its first neighborhood now selling, Moro Rock by Richmond American Homes, offering two duet town home models priced from the high $200,000s.

Inspirada breaks ground on Attesa Park

Inspirada and the city of Henderson have broken ground on the master-planned community’s newest recreational amenity, Attesa Park, a 4.9-acre multiuse park in the southwestern part of the community at 2445 Via Centro.

Cadence adds Harmony Homes as sixth builder

Cadence master-planned community in Henderson has announced multiple updates, including the addition of a new builder to its portfolio and expansion with new neighborhoods and construction. Additionally, the community is welcoming new residents through its popular buyer incentive program.

Skye Canyon holds school supply drive

This upcoming school year, perhaps more than ever, students in Clark County are in need of school supplies. Skye Canyon is inviting residents and the public to help the students in this community by donating to its Back-to-School Supply Drive, benefiting Assistance League Las Vegas’ Operation School Bell.

MGM Grand poker room reopening Friday

The poker room will host games starting at 4 p.m. with plexiglass dividers to allow six-handed play, per guidelines from the Gaming Control Board.

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