Lyon Estates gets Community of the Year Award

William Lyon Homes’ Lyon Estates received the 2014 Silver Nugget Award’s Community of the Year. The presentation was made at the Southern Nevada Home Builder’s Silver Nugget Awards gala March 29 at the Renaissance Hotel.

Summerlin to add neighborhoods in two villages

Summerlin, the largest master-planned community in the Las Vegas Valley, will add several neighborhoods to the community’s inventory of homes this year. In two Summerlin villages, The Mesa and The Paseos, homebuilders are breaking ground and forming interest lists for six new neighborhoods.

Serve your country and explore the world simultaneously

It’s no secret that world travel is one of the most exciting perks enjoyed by men and women in America’s Navy. Check out all the travel benefits Sailors can experience during service.

Got a great wedding theme? Tips for carrying it throughout your big day

What does the concept of a wedding theme mean to you? Do you think it’s just about the colors you choose for your bouquet and bridesmaid gowns? Or do you think of it as something grander – your personalized stamp that should shine through every aspect of your big day?

Umbrella insurance: Are you adequately covered?

Insurance protects you and your loved ones should an accident occur but what happens if you get sued? Learn about how an umbrella policy can protect the most important things in your life.

Lauten, Lucas help Coronado girls win Ron Resler Invitational

Taylor Lauten and Logan Lucas each won one individual event and ran a leg on the winning 3,200-meter relay team Friday to help Coronado’s girls track team to a narrow win in the Ron Resler Invitational in Boulder City.

SOFTBALL: Yee lifts Crusaders over the Patriots

Bri Yee hit a game-tying triple in the top of the seventh inning, then scored the winning run on Lauryn Lipe’s sacrifice fly as Faith Lutheran’s softball team rallied for a 4-3 win at Liberty on Friday.

Rousey to defend UFC title on July 5 in Las Vegas

Ronda Rousey will defend the Ultimate Fighting Championship women’s bantamweight title against Alexis Davis in the co-main event of UFC 175 on July 5 at Mandalay Bay.

$2.2 million OK’d for unanticipated Nevada prison medical claims

State lawmakers have given final approval to a nearly $2.2 million request from the Department of Corrections to cover unanticipated inmate medical claims for the current fiscal year.

Fedde pitches UNLV past San Jose State, 9-1

Junior right-hander Erick Fedde was dominant over seven innings as the UNLV baseball team defeated San Jose State 9-1 on Friday in the opener of a three-game series at Wilson Stadium.

Green Valley replaces softball coach

Less than a year after leading Green Valley’s softball team to its second state tournament appearance in four seasons, Lauren Taylor was replaced Friday as the team’s head coach.

VOLLEYBALL: Curi, Falcons top Gators at home

Colin Curi had 14 kills, three blocks and nine digs Friday to lead Foothill’s boys volleyball team to a 25-21, 21-25, 27-25, 25-19 home victory over Green Valley.

No guaranteed raises in Rice’s new UNLV deal

Money was not what mattered most to Dave Rice when he resisted the temptation to leave UNLV. The details in his proposed new contract spell that out in black and white.

Gilberto Ramirez improves to 28-0 with TKO at Mandalay Bay

Super middleweight Gilberto Ramirez remained undefeated with a fifth-round technical knockout over Giovanni Lorenzo in the main event of Friday’s Top Rank boxing card at Mandalay Bay.

Two Hernandez associates indicted on murder charges

Two associates of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez were indicted Friday on murder charges in the shooting death of a man last summer about a mile from Hernandez’s home, prosecutors said.

 
Glasses will be raised to honor UNLVino founders

UNLVino founders Jerry Vallen and Larry Ruvo will be honored for 40 years of success Saturday night at the event’s Grand Tasting.

‘Good progress’ in cattle roundup to decelerate

The federal roundup of Cliven Bundy’s cattle in northeastern Clark County was expected to take up to a month. In the first seven days, contract cowboys collected almost 400 animals. But while federal officials believe they have made “good progress” so far, they also agree with the embattled rancher and his family about one thing: Bringing in the rest of the cattle won’t be easy quite so easy.

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