Resale Homes Report: Existing homes sold: July 17-23

Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes.

Molycorp share price plummets to all-time low

Following a second-quarter report that contained several disappointments, the stock price of rare-earth miner Molycorp Inc. on Friday plunged by more than one-fourth to its all-time low.

Consumers love farmers markets a bushel and a peck

As demand for locally grown fruits and vegetables has increased, so has the number of farmers markets sprouting up across the nation.

Utility’s request draws scrutiny

Southwest Gas has requested to add a surcharge outside of regular rates to pay for pipeline replacement, and this has been met with varied opinions.

McDade bashes three-run homer, powers 51s’ win at Albuquerque

Mike McDade hit his first home run with the 51s, a three-run shot in the third inning, and had four RBIs in Las Vegas’ 6-3 victory over the Albuquerque Isotopes in the Pacific Coast League on Friday at Albuquerque, N.M.

Federer’s quest for gold survives epic semifinal

LONDON – Roger Federer leaned on the net, exhausted but exhilarated after winning the final set 19-17 to earn his first Olympic singles medal.

Female lifter out to squash stereotypes

Picture this: Somewhere in Columbus, Ohio, there is a house, and in that house there is a laundry room, and in that laundry room there is a bed, and in that bed sleeps a 340-pound female weightlifter.

Rebels practice for Canada exhibition

If a player misses the opening act of UNLV basketball practice today, it won’t be for lack of motivation. Although it’s early August, and the games that count still are three months away, coach Dave Rice is certain he has a team eager to get going.

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Justices uphold death for college student’s killer

The death sentence for James Biela, convicted of the 2008 rape and murder of a college student in Reno, was unanimously upheld Thursday by Nevada Supreme Court justices who said the crimes he committed were “of the class … that warrants the imposition of death.”

Students again set financial aid mark

Nearly a quarter-billion dollars in college scholarships is being offered to Clark County School District’s graduating class of 2012, breaking the record set one year ago, Superintendent Dwight Jones announced Friday.

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