What recourse can homeowners take to dispute or appeal violation

Q: We received a violation and proceeded to attend the hearing in front of the board and respond to the accusations. We were told afterwards our remarks would be forwarded to the homeowners association attorney and we would have a decision within 30 days.

Distinctive Homes built for warmth

Las Vegas is located in the desert, with temperatures in the triple digits during the summer months. However, residents in Las Vegas also experience cold weather as well. In 2008, the Clark County School District had to close schools due to snow. Distinctive Homes’ Canyon Estates offer homes built for all kinds of weather.

Lennar offers 29 move-in ready homes

Lennar has 29 move-in ready homes available, which will meet the tax credit deadline at several of its new-home neighborhoods in the Las Vegas Valley.

American West reports sales up

American West Homes is seeing encouraging signs as the economy appears to be stabilizing, according to American West President Larry Canarelli.

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BASEBALL

Give well-rested Giants narrow edge over Saints

Under ordinary circumstances, New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin always puts a well-prepared team on the field. With an extra week to break down and study an opponent, he’s that much sharper.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

Broncos’ ugly outfits for sale

The talk of the NFL this past weekend wasn’t the Cincinnati Bengals’ upset of the Baltimore Ravens. Or Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb returning from a season-opening rib injury to throw three touchdown passes in a rout of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Or even the ongoing ineptitude of the Oakland Raiders.

Legacy thrives without Edwards

Coming off one of the biggest wins in school history, Legacy already faced the difficult challenge of avoiding a letdown in a tough road game at Cheyenne on Friday.

Eagles earn playoff spot

Spring Mountain earned more than a bounce-back victory Friday.

Wranglers start fast, fizzle in loss

Living up to their advance billing as a squad built on speed, the Wranglers started fast Friday night in their season opener at the Orleans Arena.

Leadership No. 1 need for Rebels basketball

Expectation vs. reality. It’s a common encounter for UNLV basketball this time of year, for all college teams the second week of October.

Another UNLV loss: run game

UNLV had good — or at least explainable — reasons for getting away from its running game the past two weeks.

Garrett wins Sunset amid fatigue, injury

Who knows if anything can stop Durango junior tennis player Alexis Garrett. An exhausting all-night study session couldn’t do it, nor could a left shoulder so injured that she couldn’t swing overhead.

Aztecs try to deter BYU ‘road graders’

SAN DIEGO — Coach Brady Hoke isn’t kidding when he says his San Diego State Aztecs face a big challenge against No. 18 Brigham Young today.

Buckeyes’ offense gets help

Ohio State’s 31-13 victory over Big Ten rival Wisconsin last week was a classic example of a misleading final score.

‘Hungry’ Rebels debut with opening practice

Derrick Jasper, Anthony Marshall and an impressive group of newcomers debuted Friday as UNLV opened the basketball season with a late-night practice at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Liberty eyes playoff push

Starting with Friday’s game against visiting Silverado, Liberty’s football team embarked on a three-step program to reach the playoffs for the first time.

IN BRIEF

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