Nevada Ballet Theatre welcomes new academy directors, completes studio work

The Academy of the Nevada Ballet Theatre recently welcomed its new directors, a married couple who will share duties. Monique Meunier is a former New York City Ballet principal dancer and American Ballet Theatre soloist. Her husband, Nilas Martins, is also a former New York City Ballet principal dancer.

Shea at Ardiente homes highlight resort living

Shea Homes at Ardiente, an age-qualified resort-style community, has a few Trilogy designer homes left this year.

Pardee features its LivingSmart brand within Eldorado

Pardee Homes’ LivingSmart Homes Eldorado Ridge and Eldorado Heights in the Eldorado master-planned community in North Las Vegas have some homes that are scheduled for completion before the end of the year.

Resale Homes Report: Existing homes sold: Aug. 28-30

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.

Communities out of balance

Editor’s note: Barbara Holland addresses some readers who wrote to respond to the recent series on new HOA laws.

Ryland kicks off fall with options

Whether you are looking for your first home or need more space for a growing family, Ryland has options in its Las Vegas neighborhoods. Some of these offer Ryland’s signature rooftop decks.

Who should clean up Summerlin Parkway?

Summerlin Parkway has always been viewed as one of the crown jewels of roadways in all of Las Vegas. It’s a scenic highway lined with beautiful foliage and centered in some locations by magnificent, towering royal palms that serve as a majestic welcoming spectacle for motorists entering Summerlin.

Dining Pick of the Week: For Goodness Shake

For Goodness Shake is a shake shop that features custom milkshakes, smoothies and shaved ice creations that you create. When you buy a milkshake or a smoothie, it makes a donation to Three Square food bank.

Dining Pick of the Week: Novecento Pizzeria

For purists, pizza is only pizza if made according to strict Neapolitan standards. Chef Marc Sgrizzi follows these standards using San Marzano tomatoes from Napoli, Italy, Caputo “00” flour and mozzarella from Campania, Italy.

Dining Pick of the Week: Giada’s Italian Cucina

Giada’s owner Daniel Convertino had a successful restaurant when he learned that some people eat late — really late. So he added home delivery until 1 a.m., and things are really jumping.

State to take unemployment calls Saturday

The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation has fixed the problems with its $30 million new computer system that made it difficult for unemployment calls this month.

Child pornography suspect skips court

A suspect in a child pornography investigation escaped house arrest and failed to make a court appearance Wednesday.

Thousands of Latinos celebrate independence in Las Vegas

Thousands of Latinos from Mexico and Central and South American countries are expected to flood downtown Las Vegas starting with a parade Saturday morning to celebrate their respective independence revolutions from Spain.

Man arrested in shooting that killed 46-year-old

Police arrested a man Thursday night suspected of a multiple shooting that left one man dead and another wounded.

Rebels have plenty to prove

UNLV would seem to be a mental wreck after a stunning run of errors in its first two games, but looking inside a football player’s head is almost impossible.

Two indicted in Canyon Springs High School beating

Two 18-year-old men were indicted Friday in connection with the August beating of three students at Canyon Springs High School.

Wife testifies she hid in closet as husband beaten, robbed

The wife of a robbery and beating victim testified Friday that she hid in a closet and called 911 after two men dressed as Mormon missionaries forced their way into the couple’s home.

FRIDAY FOOTBALL SHOWDOWN: Week 2

Week 2 of the Friday Football Showdown pits Steve Fezzik against Cris Zeniuk and Frank Perez.

EDITORIAL: Make the TSA just go away

As Americans observed the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks last week, surprisingly little attention was given to a seismic change in the country’s most visible legacy of those terrorist strikes: the Transportation Security Administration.

EDITORIAL: Zappos’ new downtown headquarters a major step

The resurgence of downtown Las Vegas can be traced to some major milestones over the past decade. The opening of the World Market Center, the Las Vegas Premium Outlets, the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and The Smith Center for the Performing Arts transformed the west side of downtown.

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