Out-of-state investors buy Turtle Creek Apartments

Roxborough Fund I, an affiliate of San Francisco-based real estate investment firm The Roxborough Group, partnered with multifamily investment and management firm Continental Realty Advisors of Denver to acquire Turtle Creek Apartments in the Las Vegas Valley.

Moving to Las Vegas: Rent or buy

It’s no secret that Las Vegas is an attractive place to live but local Realtors suggest you break down the pros and cons of finding a rental property versus buying a home before you get here.

Rebel Report Card: UNLV vs. Prairie View A&M

Patrick McCaw had yet another strong game as he continues his ascension from very good college basketball player to elite star.

When Sinatra burped in Las Vegas, people went dining

Pabst claimed it had the beer that made Milwaukee famous. Then there’s Frank Sinatra’s famous burp: It turned a mobbed-up Las Vegas restaurant into a destination sensation.

Reno set to host Olympic boxing hopefuls at tournament

Reno is ready to greet the nation’s best amateur boxers to see who will have a chance to represent the United States at next summer’s Olympics in Brazil.

Callaway leads UNLV to Lady Rebel Round-Up final

One way or the other, Aime Callaway knew the ball was going to eventually find her. And when it did, the UNLV senior center knew what to do.

Obama fails first; GOP candidates follow

The Syrian refugee debate has become a national embarrassment. It begins with a president, desperate to deflect attention from the collapse of his foreign policy, retreating to his one safe zone — ad hominem attacks on critics, this time for lack of compassion toward Syrian widows and orphans.

Working adult needs new type of training

Our world of work — in Nevada, throughout the United States and across the globe — is changing. And it’s changing and being reshaped at a rate faster than at any time in human history. The pace of global urbanization, coupled with the lightning speed at which technological breakthroughs are occurring, is forcing us to re-evaluate virtually every facet of modern life. The scope of change, unimaginable a few years ago, is happening much faster than we ever thought possible.

Changes on the way for View papers

Las Vegas Review-Journal staffers spend much of their time during any week reporting on the little things that sometimes produce big results — the extraordinary efforts of ordinary people.

Valley boys overcome early deficit, down Eagles

Zach Nichols scored 17 points Saturday as Valley’s boys basketball team rallied from an early deficit to defeat visiting Boulder City, 52-44.

LETTERS: Rooftop solar owners carrying fair share

The editorial on rooftop solar (and many before it) mistakenly claims NV Energy gives me 11.6 cents per kilowatt hour for the excess electricity I produce (“Solar must pay its way,” Nov. 22 Review-Journal). I am a new solar user, but based on my first nine months, I anticipate that over a year I will produce more electricity than I use. I make more than I use some months and use more in other months.

Many challenges remain for housing authority, even without Hill

Not many years ago, the well-meaning officials behind the beleaguered Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority couldn’t wait to bring John Hill on board as executive director.

Henderson closes out UFC deal with split decision in five-rounder

Former UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson has made a career off of winning close five-round fights and that experience may have helped him come out on the right end of yet another of those battles on Saturday.

Ali Walsh leads Gaels into title game

A temperature in the low 30s, a frozen, muddy field and an unbeaten Reed team were nothing more than minor obstacles for Bishop Gorman on Saturday afternoon.

U.S. store sales down slightly for Thanksgiving, Black Friday

Sales at U.S. brick-and-mortar stores on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday were down slightly from last year, but the performance was still seen as strong in a holiday shopping season where discounts spread well beyond the weekend and many shoppers moved to the web.

Lighter play starts house fire in west valley

A house fire started by a child playing with a lighter displaced five people in the west valley Saturday afternoon, officials say.

Crash blocking southbound 95 cleared

A crash that was blocking the right four lanes of southbound U.S. Highway 95, near the Rancho Drive exit Saturday night, has been cleared.

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