Siegel Group Nevada acquires Fremont Street apartment buildings

Siegel Group Nevada has acquired three apartment buildings totaling 247 units on east Fremont Street for $3.85 million, or about $15,600 per unit, real estate investor Stephen Siegel said Thursday.

Outdoor gear that performs year-round

Rugged camping gear is no longer just for adventurers and niche outdoor sports. High-tech or activity-specific outdoor products are gaining popularity because they also come in handy every day and around the house.

Three ways to give your home’s curb appeal a boost

From simple upgrades to meticulous landscaping projects and replacing an outdated roof, there are dozens of options to enhance the appearance of your home’s exterior. Improvements don’t need to break the bank or take a year to complete. By focusing on three simple areas, you can change the entire look of your home that you’ll appreciate every time you pull into your driveway.

Foot care tips to keep you moving while on vacation

Decongestant, check. Sunscreen, check. Antacids, check. So you’re going on vacation and your bag is well-stocked with remedies for every illness that could possibly derail your good time – from sunburn to an upset stomach. While you’re taking steps to preserve your good health on vacation, don’t overlook the body part that will carry you through all that fun: your feet.

Popular remodeling trends for spring home improvement

It’s time to think spring which means fresh home updates. Spring home improvement projects will help you update your home, add comfort and save more of your hard-earned paycheck.

How to eat your heart out and lower your heart disease risk

Every day your heart makes enough energy to drive a truck 20 miles. To do this, your heart needs a little help from you. Just like a well-running automobile, your heart needs fuel to keep it chugging along. The good news is the fuel your heart needs isn’t necessarily boring or tasteless. The key is to select foods that taste great and reduce major heart disease risk factors. You can lower your risk simply by fueling your heart with foods that keep your blood pressure and cholesterol at healthy levels.

Four reasons you shouldn’t think twice about buying a hybrid

There was a time when buying a hybrid constituted a small leap of faith. Despite all of the potential benefits, you were still buying into a new technology with an unproven track record. Now that hybrids have demonstrated their staying power, many of the original hesitations about buying one no longer exist.

UNLV employs experience for victory

What a novel concept: A college basketball game in which the biggest plays are made by seniors.

Jayhawks gain revenge in 2OT

STILLWATER, Okla. — After he’d missed time and time again all night long, for some reason Naadir Tharpe’s final attempt just felt right when it left his hand.

Correction

Solomon Schechter Day School was incorrectly identified in the Ready, Set, Grow promotional section in Sunday’s Review-Journal. It is a subscriber school of the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools.

Clarification

Assemblywoman Michele Fiore said her comment in Monday’s story about a bill that would allow those with concealed-weapons permits to carry guns on Nevada college campuses that said permit holders have never unnecessarily discharged their weapons should have said they have never unnecessarily “intentionally” discharged their weapons.

UNLV men’s swimming grabs lead at Mountain Pacific meet

The UNLV men’s swimming and diving team swept two relays in conference-record times to take the lead on the first day of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships on Wednesday in Monterey Park, Calif.

Judge upholds suspension of UFC contender Nick Diaz

A Nevada judge is upholding a fine and yearlong suspension for Ultimate Fighting Championship competitor Nick Diaz after he tested positive for marijuana use last year.

Cold-shooting Lady Rebels fall short vs. Rams

The UNLV women’s basketball team lost to Colorado State 60-44 on Wednesday night in a Mountain West game at Fort Collins, Colo.

Withdrawal still dogs UFC’s Henderson

TORRANCE, Calif. — The anguish of making the difficult decision to pull out of a title fight outweighed even the physical pain Dan Henderson was feeling in his knee.

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