Toll Brothers is selling some of its professionally decorated model homes at three of its Summerlin and Inspirada communities. It is a rare occasion when professionally decorated and fully furnished model homes go on the market.
Having launched a new business in late February, Brad and Kylee Brown are facing once-in-a generation challenges during the COVID-19 crisis, but that hasn’t stopped them from forging ahead and looking for the silver lining in the gray clouds.
Starling by Pulte Homes is open in the village of Stonebridge in the master-planned community of Summerlin. Featuring two collections of two-story homes, Starling offers five unique floor plans with spacious gathering places, sunlit kitchens and rear-covered loggias. Starling homes are priced from the low $500,000s.
Beazer Homes will showcase its growing collection of new single- and two-story homes at its Burson master-planned communities on July 11-12 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Pahrump. Burson Ranch and Burson Enclave deliver unbeatable value in a uniquely serene setting just 45 minutes from Las Vegas.
A person who was inside the Nevada Legislature building has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, Legislative Counsel Bureau Director Brenda Erdoes said Friday.
While it may not be business as usual, Nevada Realtors are still busy helping people buy and sell homes during this pandemic.
A report released today, July 7, by Las Vegas Realtors (LVR) shows local home prices breaking their all-time record despite the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn, though fewer homes are selling compared to the same time last year.
Seven counties in Nevada with elevated indicators of COVID-19 transmission will see bars and other alcohol-only establishments close late Friday.
The state with the highest unemployment rate in the country as of May is going into its fourth week without a director to run the employment office.
REGO Automotive, Ai-RGUS and GuineaDad are expanding in the Las Vegas Valley, bringing new jobs to the area.
ICE detainees were a majority of those checked in a recent round of testing at the low-security wing of the jail, leading to more confirmed cases among them, official says.
“When the Lights Went Out” debuts Wednesday on KSNV-TV, Channel 3.
“Pawn Stars” is still a hit on History channel, but the business has suffered a drop in visitors, from about 5,000 per day during its taping schedule to less than 1,000.
Two lawmakers from Nevada and Utah filed an amendment Friday to the defense bill that would prohibit the Defense Department from resuming nuclear weapons testing.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas may be gearing up for layoffs, but representatives of the company downplay the significance of the notification.
The funding — part of the federal coronavirus relief act — will allow UNLV’s Cares Food Pantry to buy food, equipment and implement a new online ordering system.
Organizer Patty Molloy says, “I knew there was a song out there that matched the times we are going through.”
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted first-ever virtual gatherings for Jehovah’s Witnesses. About 13,000 Southern Nevadans are members of the denomination.
The federal agency is paying $18 per hour for census takers to visit households that have not yet responded to the census.
The Clark County coroner’s office on Friday identified a 23-year-old motorcyclist who died Thursday following a crash at Fremont and Bruce streets.
The 215 Beltway will be limited to one lane overnight between southbound Tropicana Avenue and Charleston Boulevard next week.
The conditional approval of the $17.3 billion deal was unanimous, but the new company will have to divest three properties and maintain its job level for three years.
Comet Neowise swept within Mercury’s orbit a week ago. Its close proximity to the sun caused dust and gas to burn off its surface and create an even bigger debris tail. Now the comet is headed our way, with closest approach in two weeks.
Nevada recorded 1,004 new cases of COVID-19 — the second biggest daily increase announced by the public health officials — and eight additional deaths, new state data show.
Rollers coach Tim Blenkiron says playing entire season at neutral site during virus pandemic will reduce production, travel logistics.
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation hosted its weekly media briefing Friday to update Nevadans about unemployment insurance.
Joseph Soto-Leiva, 19, told police the family had denied him access to his child because of his “acting like a gangster and messing up,” a police report states.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is ordering restaurants to work at half of their capacity, but he has declined to shut them down entirely as authorities seek to control a strong coronavirus outbreak that has doubled the daily case count in two weeks.
President Trump will take baby steps back out onto the road Friday after a multiweek hiatus caused by a nationwide surge in coronavirus cases and after his planned comeback in Oklahoma turned into a debacle.
The Review-Journal has identified three homicides investigated by the Metropolitan Police Department this year that have not been publicized.