Everyone is invited to America’s Biggest Open House this weekend in the Summerlin master-planned community. Scheduled today and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the open house features more than 60 model homes in 14 neighborhoods in Summerlin.
For those golfers who live in the Mountain Falls master-planned community in Pahrump, this is the perfect time of year to enjoy the Mountain Falls Golf Club. Among those who are scheduling tee times is Mountain Falls resident Bob Dougherty, a sales agent at the Cascata Ancora neighborhood by William Lyon Homes.
Over the past few weeks there have been a number of local media reports about FBI investigation concerning homeowners associations, individual board of directors (who allegedly were serving on more than one association board), management companies, a construction company and legal firms. The FBI’s investigation is to determine if these parties were involved in any inappropriate or unlawful acts concerning the initiation of construction defect lawsuits at their association communities.
Terra Bella, an age-qualified neighborhood in Anthem, continues its grand re-opening celebration today and Sunday with incentives for its first homebuyers. Blue Marble Development has made 20 units available in the neighborhood and is offering up to a 25 percent discount on the first 10 homes sold.
Q: I’m interested in hearing more about the fall housing sale I saw in the newspaper. What is this all about, and how can it help people like me sell a home here in Las Vegas? — Rod R., Las Vegas
Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the home buyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure.
Newport Lofts will unveil its new high-rise sales center, Oct. 24 through 26.
Anita Lee didn’t bat an eye when she was told she wouldn’t be defending her Class 4A girls singles title.
There are those players who love the game of football, and there are those who LOVE the game of football.
On another perfect day for golf at TPC Summerlin, Marc Turnesa weathered a wet and wild finish Friday.
Brady Whipple wasn’t sure whether he could remember all of his return touchdowns Friday.
Without much hype and with a roster of blue-collar players, Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher continues to build the NFL’s best team nobody is talking about — and it might be the league’s best team, period.
Even with one of the city’s best kickers on the sideline, Green Valley coach Matt Gerber had decided before his team’s final drive started that he would not try an extra point.
Ryan Moore has yet to win on the PGA Tour. And it wasn’t lost on him the idea that his first Tour victory might come where he played in college.
The state’s oldest football rivalry doesn’t date to the days of the wild, wild West. But Friday’s Bone Game between Las Vegas High and Rancho produced a shootout worthy of that era.
Thirty-nine minutes after the scheduled start of UNLV’s opening basketball practice Friday night, senior guard Wink Adams jogged across a red carpet and led the team onto the floor.
Oklahoma limped away from last week’s Red River Rivalry without its No. 1 ranking, perfect record and bragging rights against Texas.
Rebecca Breland watched her niece and nephew each win at least one Class 4A state tennis title.
The presidential election is a little more than two weeks away, and both candidates are trying to get to the magic number of 270.
Banged up a bit the past few weeks, top-ranked Palo Verde was back at full strength Friday night at Arbor View. And it showed.
Attorneys for the woman convicted of killing and mutilating a homeless man asked the Nevada Supreme Court to throw out her most recent conviction or grant her a new trial.
CARSON CITY — Gov. Jim Gibbons has been sued by a government staffer who claims she was forced from her job because he thought she leaked information about his use of a state cell phone to send hundreds of text messages to a woman he described as a longtime friend.
Willia Chaney’s child care facility first got a $528,373 bill from the Nevada Department of Education in March 2003.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., accused Republican presidential nominee John McCain of “breaking a promise he made to the American people” by taking the low road in his campaign on Friday.
Borat would have fit right in at the Crown & Anchor Pub, a popular local hangout for the soccer crowd.
