Maverick Aviation takes off with plush new Las Vegas terminal

Competition is soaring in Las Vegas’ Grand Canyon air tour industry with the pending opening of Maverick Aviation Group’s new helicopter terminal on the west side of McCarran International Airport.

Humor keeps mood light in Naked Yoga classes

Make no mistake about it, the organizers of The Art of Naked Yoga at the Erotic Heritage Museum, 3275 S. Industrial Road, are aware that some of the people who attend their weekly classes aren’t there for the workout but for the titillation, and they’re OK with that.

Treasurer disagrees with analysis on military families, ESAs

The state treasurer’s office has pushed back against the legal argument that it cannot expand early eligibility for Nevada’s new school choice program to active-duty military families and for kindergartners before they attend school for the first time.

Experts urge statewide water metering, conservation to fight drought

A state panel Friday finalized short-term and long-range recommendations for dealing with drought, from requiring meters on all water outlets in Nevada to stepping up drought monitoring and conservation efforts.

Teen dead after shooting, fight next to Mojave High School

On a corner just west of Mojave High School, a North Las Vegas police officer set down tiny yellow markers Friday night, identifying the spot where a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed about an hour after the school’s last bell rang.

A Brand New Day for Rockie Brown Band

Rockie Brown is excited for folks to finally hear her band’s new record, which she and her bandmates spent the better part of a year working on.

William Lyon opens new-home models

For those who have been watching the progress of William Lyon Homes’ newest neighborhood in The Paseos at Summerlin, that anticipation is about to pay off: The new model homes at Allegra are now open.

Pardee’s Horizon Terrace South in Henderson

Pardee Homes’ Horizon Terrace South off Gibson Road and Horizon Ridge Parkway, south of the 215 Beltway in Henderson, features the foothills of Henderson’s McCullough Mountains to its south.

Mortgage rates decline, but just barely

Mortgage rates fell slightly this week as international concerns were top of mind for the global economy.

Henderson’s Inspirada holds street fair

Stroll ‘n Roll. This is the first year the popular annual event was held at Inspirada.

An ocean of fans keeps Yellowcard afloat

It’s crazy how much things have changed since Yellowcard released “Ocean Avenue,” its breakthrough album, in 2003.

Bathtub or no bathtub

Would you buy a house with no bathtub?

Condo tenant could have fines deducted from rent

Sometimes you must abide by the association’s governing documents and you could be responsible for fines.

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