Metro IDs officer involved in Friday morning shooting

A Metro officer who was involved in an officer-involved shooting Friday morning that left another officer wounded and two men arrested on attempted murder charges has been identified.

Real Estate Briefs

Inspirada hosts party for Make-A-Wish kid

HOA replaces fence that appears in good condition

Q: Does the board have the right to spend $73,000 for an “emergency repair” on a chain-link fence for tennis courts. This is eight years ahead of schedule, according to the homeowners association’s reverse study.

McDonald pulls state GOP into Med Lien fiasco

Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald just slipped a little deeper into the morass surrounding Med Lien Management’s default on a $2.2 million loan from a local children’s charity. And he’s taking the state party with him.

Master-planned communities take it outside

Master-planned communities want one thing from their residents: for them to move out. So much so, that Summerlin even requires the homebuilders to plan for it, make space for it and be creative about it. The community mandates that 15 percent of the square footage of each home is dedicated to outdoor living, and homeowners nationwide are thriving in the great outdoors.

Housing authority remains behind on bills

The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority’s failure to pay bills on time has become such a problem that several agencies have threatened to suspend services, according to documents obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Lower Las Vegas gasoline prices likely by late fall

Southern Nevada imports a lot from California. We can count on the Golden State for tourists, relocating residents, expanding businesses — and stubbornly high gasoline prices.

Tips for cutting TV cable and saving money

To any cable or satellite television subscriber, the cost of in-home entertainment is going up.

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