Summerlin develops with environment in mind

While April is Earth Month, Summerlin is a place where the environment is celebrated year-round. The community, which spans 22,500 acres, has long recognized its obligation as a steward of the land and has incorporated many design innovations throughout its three decades of development to ensure Summerlin continues to take shape true to its original vision while respecting the environment and conserving precious resources.

It’s more affordable and more difficult to get mortgage

Homeownership in America has historically been the single best way to build wealth. New work-from-home policies mean buyers have more flexibility to choose where they want to live. And with mortgage rates at near record lows, it would seem like an ideal time to consider a home purchase. However, while it may be more affordable to get a mortgage now, it’s also become increasingly more difficult to actually get approved for one.

Inspirada opens Attesa Park

Inspirada and city of Henderson has announced the opening of the master-planned community’s newest recreational amenity, Attesa Park, a 4.9-acre multiuse area in the southwestern part of the community at 2445 Via Centro. Attesa Park is the fifth park in Inspirada, expanding the community’s already extensive portfolio of offerings for residents and valley neighbors alike.

Auric Symphony Park to open in downtown Las Vegas

Southern Land Co., a national real estate developer of award-winning mixed-use developments and master-planned communities, has announced it is pre-leasing Auric Symphony Park, its new luxury mid-rise apartment community at Symphony Park in the heart of downtown Las Vegas. Hard hat tours for prospective residents are now being scheduled and will begin later this month. Move-ins are slated to begin in June.

Local gamers holding charity stream

Three local organizations have teamed up for a three-day charity stream April 16-18. Streams begin at 10 a.m. each day and run until midnight.

Free agency offers RT options, but Raiders may wait on draft

The good news is a deep draft class at tackle offers options in the first three rounds. But the longer the Raiders wait, the more the odds shrink of finding a starter.

 
US plans $1.7B national network to track virus variants

The U.S. is setting up a $1.7 billion national network to identify and track worrisome coronavirus mutations whose spread could trigger another pandemic wave, the Biden administration announced Friday.

 
More Chicago protests erupt after fatal shooting of boy

Newly released video that shows a Chicago police officer fatally shoot a 13-year-old will be key evidence when prosecutors consider a case against the officer and are confronted with both the emotions surrounding the chilling footage and legal precedent that makes it difficult to bring charges against law enforcement.

Member of Oath Keepers 1st suspect to plead guilty in Capitol riot

Jon Ryan Schaffer, frontman for Iced Earth, has agreed to cooperate with investigators in hopes of getting a lighter sentence, and the Justice Department will consider putting Schaffer in the federal witness security program, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said.

Findlay’s Jaguar Land Rover contributes to Adam’s Place

Findlay’s Jaguar Land Rover dealership recently presented a $10,000 check to Adam’s Place, an organization that provides healthy coping skills for thousands of people in Southern Nevada struggling with loss and grief.

Las Vegas man faces attempted murder charges in barricade

A Las Vegas man who police say fired a gun at his roommates and then refused to come out of his central Las Vegas Valley home Monday has been charged with attempted murder, according to police and court records.

5 work-from-home jobs you can do right now

The current pandemic has revealed one necessary truth about work: It doesn’t need to be done in an office.

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