Housing analyst Larry Murphy was hoping he was wrong when he said median home prices in Las Vegas could slide to $100,000 by year’s end. If prices continue to fall by nearly $10,000 a month as they did in April, they’ll be there by the end of summer.
Music lovers seemed to revel in the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.
Clark County commissioners approved a $1.3 billion general fund budget Monday, hours before the state Legislature passed a bill to take more than $120 million in county money over two years.
CARSON CITY — Pimps who lure children into prostitution would lose their personal assets and be fined as much as $500,000 under a bill that won unanimous approval Monday in the Senate.
You never know how life will turn out for a little boy. Scott Weiland is the idolized singer for Stone Temple Pilots and the ex-singer of Velvet Revolver — yet he was tripped up by bipolar disorder, heroin (he’s in recovery) and arrests.
CARSON CITY — Democrats and independents back efforts in the Legislature to allow same- and opposite-sex domestic partnerships. But because of the overwhelming Republican opposition, Nevadans overall reject such civil unions by a 12 percentage point margin, according to a poll conducted for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Former Henderson City Manager Mary Kay Peck has slapped the City Council with a federal lawsuit over its decision to fire her a month ago.
A shackled and stoic Bryan Hall, the suspect in the slaying of a 27-year-old Forum Shops waiter, made his first court appearance Monday by television monitor.
