In my last column, I shared 15 budget decorating ideas. Now let’s look at five ways to get the most out of your money.
Summerlin plans to host its America’s Biggest Open House March 21 and 22 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.
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. Sales figures are provided by AccuData, a local research firm.
The Pardee Homes’ Clearance Event, currently underway, features new mark downs on remaining move-in-ready homes at 15 neighborhoods valleywide.
NOTE: The Southern Nevada Health District is inviting community and property managers, homeowners and HOA directors and their pool contractors to two special meetings to address the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act about new safety measures for pools and spas. The informational meetings will be held March 18 and 21, from 9 a.m. to noon at Ravenholt Public Health Center, 625 Shadow Lane.
With two master-plan communities in Las Vegas, Rhodes Homes has strived to bring resort-style living to Rhodes Ranch in the southwest and Tuscany Residential Village in Henderson.
RENO — Armon Johnson had 18 of his 24 points in the second half, and Luke Babbitt scored 23 overall as UNR beat Louisiana Tech 77-68 on Friday night to reach the Western Athletic Conference Tournament final.
Returning to his hometown, Lorrenzo Wade said recently, was not a special occasion. He is revising that statement now, however, because winning in Las Vegas is becoming a big deal to him.
Cody Bostick’s Silverado baseball teammates sure made him wait for a little run support Friday.
Swedish golfer Henrik Stenson turned the CA Championships in Doral, Fla., into a skins game.
The team no one expected to last this long in the Mountain West Conference women’s basketball tournament was making one final stab at sticking around for another day.
Not that he needed to prove anything, but just in case there still were any doubters regarding Luke Nevill being the best player in the Mountain West Conference, the 7-foot-2-inch senior center from Utah showed Friday why he was named Player of the Year.
After going 1-6-3 on the longest road trip in franchise history, the reeling Wranglers returned home Friday in dire need of a victory.
Colby Smith wasn’t looking to do anything magical at Southern Highlands Golf Club on Friday.
WASHINGTON — A battle line began forming Friday around a bill that would create an expert commission to evaluate the nation’s nuclear waste policies.
CARSON CITY — A new bill introduced in the Nevada Assembly would expand the pool of people who are required to submit to genetic testing if they are linked to a crime.
CARSON CITY — Former state government accountants and legislative analysts testified Friday that the Budget Office failed for years to catch salary changes made by the former nuclear projects administrator without direct authorization from the governor.
Each of the 50 or so hats Vicki Akin knitted is only as big as an adult fist, but she knows they could pack a big punch in the fight against infant mortality.
CARSON CITY — A key Nevada Senate panel voted unanimously Friday for a bill that would help homeowners win court judgments for personal property damaged or sold during improper foreclosure proceedings.
The famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign has moved one step closer to being placed in the National Register of Historic Places.
INCLINE VILLAGE — A governmental agency at Lake Tahoe has reinstated health care insurance benefits to domestic partners of employees after hearing complaints from the American Civil Liberties Union and others.