Resale Homes Report: Existing homes sold Dec. 31-Jan. 7

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.

HOA boards can charge for copies of financial records

Q: A few years ago I got involved looking into the finances of our homeowners association. I requested copies of documents. Even though the charge for copies was posted as 5 cents per page, the board charged 25 cents per page.

Home prices in Harmony’s Daybreak start at $189,990

Harmony Home’s Daybreak community, near Sunrise Mountain, is featuring two models and three floor plans ranging from 1,739 to 2,275 square feet, with prices starting at $189,990. All floor plans are two-story designs, and the 2,275-square-foot plan offers as many as five bedrooms.

Two new models open at Pardee Homes’ Durango Trail

Pardee Homes introduced a new model home at its Durango Trail community in southwestern Las Vegas. The gated neighborhood features two single-story floor plans that range from 2,789 to 3,023 square feet. Prices start from $383,950.

Ryland to hold grand opening event today

Today, Ryland Homes celebrates the grand opening of its newest neighborhood, Centennial Crossings, in North Las Vegas, which is just outside of the Aliante master-planned community.

Pulte to open Coldwater

Pulte Homes will open four models offering designs inspired by extensive consumer research at the Coldwater Crossing community in the southeastern Las Vegas Valley. A grand opening will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 25.

Springs Preserve gets solar home

DesertSol, UNLV’s multiple award-winning entry in the Energy Department’s Solar Decathalon, is being placed in its permanent home in the Springs Preserve Botanical Gardens by a coalition of local builders that plans to have the project complete by Jan. 31.

EDITORIAL: Return flight for Thunderbirds

Politics hurt Southern Nevada’s fragile economic recovery in the fall, thanks to the brief shutdown of Red Rock Canyon and Lake Mead and the cancellation of Nellis Air Force Base’s big Veterans Day weekend air show. This year, all could be normal in autumn. The Review-Journal’s Keith Rogers reported the good news Jan. 11 that the Thunderbirds are expected to perform at their home base Nov. 8 and 9, and that with a little more good fortune, the elite air squad will be part of a full Aviation Nation weekend at Nellis.

Chargers’ Jones shows why he’s Mountain West bound

During pregame introductions, the public-address announcer at Clark’s boys basketball games calls senior forward Diontae Jones “Does It All.”

LEFTOVERS: Omaha stakes claim to Manning

Asked what his favorite audible, “Omaha,” means, Peyton Manning played coy with the media.

New York clergyman charged over gay wedding

The United Methodist Church has formally charged another clergyman for presiding at the same-sex wedding of his son.

Husband arrested after wife found dead at Nellis Air Force Base

A 32-year-old man was arrested Friday morning in connection with what appears to be the beating death of his wife, whose body was discovered at a house on Nellis Air Force Base, according to Las Vegas police.

Veterans group seeks info on dumped U.S. flags

United States flags are supposed to be flown with pride in honor of the nation, its people, its veterans and those serving in the armed forces and government agencies. That is why members of a Las Vegas Veterans of Foreign Wars post want to know who dumped about a dozen large U.S. flags in late November on a paved lot. Post members want to make the public aware that veterans groups can retire flags properly.

Stop whining, Mr. President

It’s a tough job being president. I know this because Barack Obama says so — all the time.

EDITORIAL: Scaling back work cards

The mob’s influence lives on downtown. Unfortunately, the evidence of that influence isn’t limited to the Mob Museum. It plays out frequently in City Hall, where folks who just want to make an honest living must plead for permission.

EDITORIAL: Another way to fund police

The latest sales tax increase proposal before the Clark County Commission will be debated as a badly needed funding increase for local police departments. If only it were that simple.

Ex-Rebel Bennett struggling to hit stride as NBA rookie

For Anthony Bennett, the 6-foot-8-inch, 259-pound forward from Brampton, Ontario, who decided to leave UNLV after his freshman season and was ultimately taken No. 1 overall last June, these past seven months have been trying to say the least.

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