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.
Q: I own a home that was purchased new in Summerlin. When purchased, the governing documents stated that all newly constructed homes in the community will have two trees planted by the builder and approved by the association, and as a homeowner I was responsible for their maintenance.
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John Burger’s swing certainly wasn’t the prettiest of the fifth inning for Green Valley’s baseball team.
Bishop Gorman coach Nick Day knows his team can swing the bat.
The message was simple: You are not invincible. You can lose at this stage of the playoffs. It happens.
The federal justice system’s contempt for transparency knows no bounds. A culture that has long rejected openness and accountability to taxpayers is taking secrecy to an outrageous new level in the prosecution of defendants in the valley’s homeowner association fraud case.
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Centennial’s softball team readily admitted it squandered too many scoring opportunities in a loss to Palo Verde on Thursday.
The Rancho softball team entered Friday’s Sunrise Region tournament losers’ bracket final with a reputation for having dominant pitching.
BALTIMORE — California Chrome has run away from the competition in five consecutive victories, winning by an average of more than five lengths.
Mike Livreri owns the sort of problem most coaches desire and yet never realize, the idea that his Centennial High softball team has won so much, has reached so many levels of success, has produced a program all others chase locally each spring, discovering ways to motivate his players has become a difficult task.
Las Vegas High’s boys volleyball team had been taken to the limit by Valley twice during the regular season.
When he’s not playing the sport as a member of the U.S. Air Force team, Stewart Sherman volunteers his time as an assistant coach for the Shadow Ridge boys volleyball team.
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For today’s race, California Chrome was made the 3-5 morning-line favorite, but advance wagering Friday had him down to 1-2. Now, I know a lot of readers think he can’t lose, and if you think that’s the case, there’s plenty of ways to bet him without settling for that short price to win. But I’m going to try to beat California Chrome.
Every Las Vegan has scoffed at hearing one of the famous ridiculous phrases from tourists and novice gamblers over the years. When they are losing, they “are due.” Those on a hot streak will likely fret that the lucky run “can’t last forever.”
Prior to the Division I-A Southern Region Tournament, Chaparral coach Dave Soto pulled Robert Ramirez aside during practice and told him he had a feeling he’d be carrying the team in the postseason.
Boulder City softball coach Angelica Moorhead told her team she wanted to celebrate her birthday today by playing for the Division I-A Southern Region title.
McClain O’Connor was 5-for-5 with a triple, four runs and four RBIs, and Lincoln County routed host Needles 27-3 in five innings Friday in the winners’ bracket final of the Division III Southern League baseball tournament.
Las Vegas High’s boys volleyball team had been taken to the limit by Valley twice during the regular season.
Kennedy Huntsman tossed a six-inning two-hitter and went 2-for-3 with a triple, a double and an RBI on Friday to help Pahranagat Valley’s softball team to an 11-1 victory over Indian Springs in the winners’ bracket final of the Division IV Southern League tournament.
John Burger’s swing certainly wasn’t the prettiest of the fifth inning for Green Valley’s baseball team, but it might have been the most important.
The Rancho softball team entered Friday’s Sunrise Region tournament losers’ bracket final with a reputation for having dominant pitching.
On an island where most people have no Internet access, the arrival of mobile phone email service was embraced with joy.
Looks as if UNLV is out of its hitting slump, and just in time. The Rebels batted around three times Friday, setting up a chance to not only go for the series sweep against UNR but also to win the Mountain West regular-season baseball title.
One Team Nevada boxer advanced to the finals of the Golden Gloves National Tournament of Champions, while another was eliminated in the semifinals Friday night at LVH.
“Once” may be a Tony-winning musical, but it’s far from the traditional flashy, splashy Broadway musical.
51s defeat Chihuahuas for fifth straight victory
