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AICO/Amini Innovation Corp. takes its design cues directly from its name. Innovative designs are its heritage.

Consider paint’s attributes before putting it on walls

Paint is one of the best decorating items you can use in a room. Changing a color and adding an accent will give any room a whole new look. It is also the least expensive item you can add since it is something you can do yourself, saving money, and it is inexpensive to change.

AICO unveils redesigned Web portal

Fine home-furnishings supplier AICO/Amini Innovations Corp. recently launched its completely redesigned Web portal.

Experts offer tips to clean carpet accidents

Oops! Red wine spilled on the carpet? Knock over a candle full of hot wax? Children had a chocolate “finger painting” celebration on your upholstery? Whether trying to clean up your home before or especially after that holiday party, there are always certain stains that a great host just can’t get rid of.

Model leasebacks At Tuscan Cliffs are available

For new homebuyers this holiday season, values can be found in the hillsides of Southern Highlands. Pacific Southwest Development recently released its Tuscan Cliffs models for sale.

Mom’s caregiver could stay despite rental restrictions

Q: Shortly after buying our home in 2004, our association passed a rental restriction amendment. I was opposed to such a restriction because of how it would affect financial decisions regarding the use of our home. The board did not handle the voting process in a democratic manner with a secret ballot.

Children draw their ‘dream homes’

During this holiday season, a popular song by Kenny Loggins, “Celebrate Me Home,” is broadcast on many radio stations. During the past year, students in the Clark County School District from grades kindergarten to fifth had the opportunity to celebrate their home by entering artwork depicting their house in the 13th Annual Where I Live art contest.

BYU, Arizona share degrees of motivation

The scoreboard usually is the final word, but Oregon coach Mike Bellotti didn’t let his team’s 30-point loss two years ago in the Las Vegas Bowl shake his belief.

Ryan, Falcons won’t get rattled

Every time he touches the ball, Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is a threat to create a highlight. He’s a battering ram with the speed of a thoroughbred.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Upheaval can’t derail Wildcats

If he spurns the NBA and returns to Arizona for another year, junior Jordan Hill will get the chance to play for his fourth coach. But don’t count on that happening.

Wrigley’s ice rink takes shape

Fans planning to attend the Winter Classic outdoor hockey game at Wrigley Field on Jan. 1 will want to carefully check the seating chart for the best view.

Ontario rallies to victory

While snow has disrupted life in Las Vegas this week, the Reign has wreaked havoc with the Wranglers.

Boulder City boys slip past Meadows

Boulder City boys basketball coach Bobby Reese wore the face of a losing coach as he left the floor Friday night.

IN BRIEF

UNLV

Arbitration costs Clark County $76 million, and the meter is running

Clark County’s costs for the Regional Justice Center construction mess actually are higher than that nearly $53 million arbitration award to AF Construction. From what I can see, Clark County spent at least $76 million in its unsuccessful effort to blame the contractor for delays and cost overruns.

Nevada objects — 229 times

Nevada reached a milestone Friday in its 30-year war to defeat the federal Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project by filing 229 challenges to the Department of Energy’s license application for the planned repository 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

Retrial ordered in ’94 LV killing

The woman convicted of killing her millionaire husband in one of Las Vegas’ most high-profile murder cases was granted a new trial Friday.

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