The Shriners Hospitals for Children Open takes center stage at TPC Summerlin on Monday through Oct. 25.
We all have an obligation to be a “good neighbor” and to make sure we are properly trimming our trees when needed.
Pardee Homes will open its newest neighborhood, Meridian, on Oct. 24.
This perennially overlooked Painted Desert Golf Club has been known to trade the “Cheers” persona for a gutsy musical-entertainment
Go west, young trick-or-treaters. That’s the advice of the online real estate database Zillow, which announced five Las Vegas neighborhoods — all in the western or northwestern ‘burbs — as the top places to scare up the most Halloween treats.
One of the only places left in Las Vegas to purchase a new home on a golf course is the master-planned community of Rhodes Ranch in southwest Las Vegas.
The dreaded next-door neighbor. You just never know who you’ll get when you spin the homeowner roulette wheel.
Sunset Road between Valley View Boulevard and Las Vegas Boulevard has reopened, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada said Saturday morning.
Like most things in Las Vegas, the curb appeal design rules are different than for the rest of the country. Desert landscaping requiring little to no water is key.
The first rule of parenting: Everyone thinks their child is a superstar.
The American League Championship Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Kansas City Royals continues today with Game 2 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. Here’s everything you need to know if you want to catch the game.
Whether Republican or Democrat, the candidates are always unfailingly polite when it comes to the questions they know they will eventually have to address from Silver State reporters.
Master the steps to the home loan process.
Step aside pumpkin spice, your 15 minutes are over. It’s time for all things eggnog.
It’s easy to incorporate Fair Trade products into your everyday life.
After a 3-1 start to the season, injury-riddled Mojave lost two of three, including a shutout loss at home to Cheyenne last week, and was desperate for a big win. The Rattlers got it Friday night, as quarterback Taiwan Braden threw two touchdowns and ran for another to lead the host Rattlers to a 32-6 victory over Clark.
A quick glance at the scoreboard might not indicate it, but Bishop Gorman’s football team had to work a little harder than expected against division foe Legacy on Friday night.
Basic was set up to have a letdown game Friday against Eldorado, one week after taking an emotional win at rival Green Valley. But the sixth-ranked Wolves never wavered, controlling the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball en route to a 52-0 romp over the Sundevils.
It certainly has been an emotional few days for the Desert Pines football team. On Wednesday, the No. 3 Jaguars suffered their biggest loss this season when it had to forfeit victories against Moapa Valley and Chaparral due to the use of an ineligible player. The Jaguars showed no ill effects Friday, routing host Rancho, 48-0.
When Brad Talich took over the Desert Oasis football team last summer, he circled Oct. 16 as a key date for his fledgling program. A victory over Cimarron-Memorial, he felt, would be a measuring stick to demonstrate exactly how much improvement his players had made.
Kenyon Oblad completed all 10 of his passes, six for touchdowns, as Liberty’s football team routed visiting Valley, 74-8.
Claude Moore rushed for 120 yards and three touchdowns Friday, and Sunrise Mountain’s football team clinched its first playoff berth with a 41-0 win over visiting Del Sol.
Hayden Bollinger threw for three touchdowns on just six attempts and ran for a score Friday as Arbor View’s football team rolled to a 45-0 win over visiting Bonanza.
Palo Verde scored six rushing touchdowns on eight possessions Friday on the way to a 47-0 road win at Durango.
Sterling Simmons rushed for 104 yards and three touchdowns on just seven carries Friday and helped Moapa Valley’s football team to a 63-14 win at Boulder City.
Christian Marshall rushed for 99 yards and three touchdowns on just five carries Friday as Faith Lutheran’s football team secured the Sunset League title with a 46-3 win at Pahrump Valley.
The rains came and they came hard late Friday, an appropriate conclusion to a disaster of a game for UNLV as the Rebels watched their season get washed away.
Chaparral’s football team intercepted five passes, returning two for touchdowns, en route to a 42-24 win over visiting Virgin Valley on Friday.
Cheyenne’s football team came out of the gate strong and never looked back Friday en route to a 58-0 win over visiting Western.
The Meadows stopped Agassi Prep on fourth-and-1 late in the fourth quarter Friday and held on for a 28-20 home win.
