Santana reunites with homeless ex-bandmate decades later

A news reporter for a San Francisco television station has reunited rock guitarist Carolos Santana with a former bandmate he hadn’t seen in decades and who now lives on the streets of Oakland.

Resale Listings

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.

Summerlin kicks off holidays

SANTA VISITS SUMMERLIN EARLY AT THE ANNUAL HOMETOWN HOLIDAYS RESIDENT EVENT

HOA Q&A

Q: This summer our seniors’ Sun City Summerlin homeowners received a letter from Sewer Line Warranties of America, endorsed by the city of Las Vegas, reminding us that homeowners are responsible for their own underground sewer line repairs between their house slabs and the point where the sewer lateral is connected to the city sewer main in the middle of their streets.

Pardee supports women’s, kids’ charities

Pardee Homes is donating gifts and essential supplies valued at more than $3,000 to The Shade Tree Shelter for women and children in crisis and Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth, an organization dedicated to eliminating homelessness among Nevada’s youth.

Providence breaks ground on park

Good things come in threes, and so it is with parks at the Providence master plan, which just broke ground on its third park. Huckleberry Park will join The Promenade and Knickerbocker Park at the fast-selling community in northwest Las Vegas.

Multigenerational households are trend

A strong trend in the home building industry is the multigenerational household. Family households consisting of three or more generations have become increasingly common in recent years. About 4.4 million homes in the U. S. had three or more generations living under the same roof in 2010, a 15 percent increase compared with multigenerational households in 2008, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This represents 5.6 percent of the total 76.4 million U.S. households with more than one person.

Heidi Kasama takes over post

Heidi Kasama takes over as president of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors, starting Jan. 1.

Couple combine creative talents at Paper & Home

Michael and Brooke Coxen are capitalizing on the fact that Las Vegas does a large amount of wedding business. They first established their business, Paper & Home, out of their home. Now, three years later, they have a brick-and-mortar storefront at 4555 S. Fort Apache Road, Suite 138, and an online business at paperandhome.com.

 
Tour bus crashes on California freeway, injuries reported

A tour bus has crashed on a freeway east of Los Angeles, injuring 13 people. KCBS-TV says the driver lost control and hit a light pole and chain-link fence on an Interstate 10 off-ramp shortly after 4:30 a.m. Monday.

Judge in NJ approves Atlantic Club casino shutdown

CAMDEN, N.J. — A slowdown brought on by the rapid proliferation of casino gambling in the northeastern United States claimed its first victim in New Jersey on Monday when a federal bankruptcy judge approved the sale and shutdown of Atlantic City’s Atlantic Club Casino Hotel.

A stretched out hand of tolerance

As we dive into Christmas and the New Year, allow me to remind you of a movie that unfortunately is beginning to get lost in the antiquity of good, old-fashioned holiday movies.

Henderson/Anthem Neighborhood News for Dec. 24-31

The city of Henderson is encouraging residents to recycle their Christmas trees after the holidays through a free recycling program.

Things to do in Henderson/Anthem Dec. 17-23, 2013

Events this week include a free performances of Green Valley Baptist Church’s “The Living Nativity,” performances of “A Very Swingin’ Christmas” and a city of Henderson guided lights tour.

Soccer star Beckham will promote Sands casinos in China

Retired soccer star and sometime underwear model David Beckham has signed on to help promote Las Vegas Sands’ properties in Singapore and the Chinese gambling enclave of Macau.

Literary Las Vegas: ‘La Bella Mafia’

The dark secrets of a sadistically abusive father and brother, sexual abuse, ties to organized crime and free-flowing drugs should have had no place in the life of a little girl who twirled and danced in her perfect pink bedroom while wearing a fluffy tutu.

Book Briefs for Dec. 24-31, 2013

Upcoming literary highlights include a Black Mountain Institute discussion titled “Does it Matter if Jesus Was Married?”

Man police found dead in van identified

A man found dead in a van near Lake Mead Boulevard and Torrey Pines Drive Dec. 9 has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.

Area Briefing, Dec. 24-30

RAPE CRISIS CENTER OFFERS SAFETY TIPS FOR HOLIDAY REVELERS

Time of wonder, time of fright, time to shield my credit right

I’m wondering why the advice given to 40 million Target customers who may have had their credit and debit cards hacked doesn’t include what I did Thursday night: Call and cancel my card and order a new one.

Family seeks other opinion for teen declared brain dead

The family of a Northern California girl on life support after being declared brain dead was expected to appear with hospital officials in court Monday to announce the name of the independent physician it has chosen to provide a second opinion on the girl’s condition.

 
Russia frees two women on amnesty before Olympics

Two members of the Pussy Riot punk group were freed Monday under an amnesty signed by President Vladimir Putin months shy of Russia’s first staging of the Winter Olympics and the women’s planned release from prison.

Q&A with Vanessa Maniago

Vanessa Maniago’s role as vice president for branding and marketing at United Way includes overseeing advertising and public relations, brand management, and all internal and external communications for the nonprofit group.

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