LETTER: Democrats look to create a dependent class

Why should anyone be employed, pay their bills, do their class work, remain sober or practice birth control when they will be penalized so that others can have handouts?

Less than 200 cases in 3M Arizona votes, discrediting Trump’s claims

Arizona county election officials have identified fewer than 200 cases of potential voter fraud out of more than 3 million ballots cast in last year’s election, further discrediting former President Donald Trump’s claims of a stolen election.

Massive Oregon wildfire forms dangerous ‘fire clouds’

Smoke and heat from a massive wildfire in southeastern Oregon are creating giant “fire clouds” over the blaze — dangerous columns of smoke and ash that can reach up to 6 miles in the sky and are visible from more than 100 miles away.

Suspected driver in gang shooting charged with murder

A woman was arrested in connection with a gang-related shooting after police said she drove an SUV while her cousin fired on a crowd of people from the passenger side.

COVID vaccine myths: Here’s what you should know

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic poses an “imminent and insidious threat to our nation’s health.” He condemned the spread of what he called “common myths” by those who are refusing to get vaccinated.

Michigan woman dies in Grand Canyon flash flood

Grand Canyon National Park officials on Friday identified a Michigan woman as the person found dead in frigid water after a flash flood swept through a commercial rafting groups overnight camp site along the Colorado River.

Las Vegas boy, 3, drowns in Kansas pool

A 3-year-old Las Vegas boy has drowned in an above-ground pool located in the backyard of a rural Kansas home, authorities said.

Judge ordering end to DACA ‘a blaring siren’ for Democrats

A federal judge in Texas on Friday ordered an end to an Obama-era program that prevented the deportations of some immigrants brought into the United States as children, putting new pressure for action on President Joe Biden and Democrats who now control Congress.

Summit Club in Summerlin has sold most of its custom lots

Five years after it started closing deals, the Summit Club in Summerlin — home to singer Celine Dion, Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley and Raiders owner Mark Davis — has sold all but five of its 150 custom lots and announced plans to construct 20 additional condominiums after 29 of its 31 ultra-luxury units sold out.

Las Vegas placed five master plans in national rankings

Led by Summerlin at No. 3 and Inspirada’s rebound bolstered by the Raiders headquarters and development in west Henderson, Las Vegas placed five master-planned communities in the top 23 in the nation with sales up a combined 36 percent during the first six months of 2021.

Summerlin remains No. 3 in nation

The master-planned community of Summerlin, a development of The Howard Hughes Corp., marked the first half of 2021 with strong new home sales, earning the No. 3 spot nationally on a list of country’s best-selling master plans, according to a report released by national real estate consultant, RCLCO.

A look at short-term rental rules for local municipalities

With all of the recent news pertaining to short-term rentals, I thought it would be important to provide specific information per city and county regulations.

Beazer to host grand opening for Mesquite age-qualified community

Beazer Homes will host the grand opening of Shadow Crest at Mesquite on July 31- Aug. 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shadow Crest is an age-qualified community that will feature 68 single-family homes on a 13-acre site in the Highlands Vista master plan at the intersection of Hardy Way and Hilltop Trail. It is 90 minutes from Las Vegas, and the gated community is situated near the Interstate 15 freeway and Mesquite shopping, dining and recreation.

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