What you need to stream next week

Here are our picks for your best Netflix and Amazon bets in the week ahead.

Las Vegas museum turns hunting trophies into educational pieces

It’s a common story: A person decides to move, scale back all of the stuff they’ve accumulated over the years and get rid of things that they’re no longer as interested in, like that huge stuffed animal collection.

Lucie Arnaz honors famous father’s music

The last time Lucie Arnaz played The Smith Center, she was hanging around — literally — while performing on a trapeze (with the greatest of ease) during the Tony-winning “Pippin’s” Reynolds Hall tour stop.

Las Vegas residents see wrestling as way of life

At 116 pounds, 35-year-old northwest Las Vegas resident Meghann Marchello recently made history after taking home a gold medal at the 2015 Veterans World Championships’ first women’s division.

Sandoval wants gaming policy committee to take up daily fantasy sports

Gov. Brian Sandoval wants the state’s Gaming Policy Committee to address daily fantasy sports, an activity that was effectively banned by gaming regulators last fall unless it was offered by licensed company.

Retired Marine gets help restarting his life

Charles Baker did everything right in life, but he fell through the cracks. A retired Marine, he grew up in downtown Las Vegas and said he knew an education was his ticket out of the circumstances he saw.

What can I expect to pay for a home loan this winter?

Mortgage rates continue to be quite low by any historic measure, but are just a little higher than they were last January.

Toll Brothers kicks off 2016 with incentives

Toll Brothers, the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, is kicking off 2016 with a special event.

American West announces 2016 models

Las Vegas-based American West Homes has launched its new 2016 models. The privately owned business that has been building in the Las Vegas Valley since 1984.

Texas couple bets on The Ogden

According to their driver’s licenses, Ken and Peg Woody are Texas residents, but at heart, these new retirees are Las Vegans enjoying their second home at The Ogden downtown.

Pardee Homes’ to open Escala in Inspirada

Pardee Homes is planning a February opening for Escala at Inspirada, showcasing new architectural designs including Desert Contemporary, Modern Spanish and Mid-Century Modern styles.

Century Communities prepares for Skye Canyon grand openings

Century Communities is putting the final touches on two brand-new neighborhoods that will celebrate their official grand openings at Skye Canyon next weekend.

It’s a new year: should you buy a new home?

When all the facts are laid out, a question remains for many: “Is this a good time for me to buy a home?”

Las Vegas native returns to roots with mixed-media business in arts district

It’s hard to describe Institution 18b, 918 S. Main St., one of the newest businesses in the 18b Arts District, because the concept is new to the Las Vegas Valley, even though the man who’s bringing it here isn’t.

Sandoval voices concern over homeland security funds

Gov. Brian Sandoval on Friday expressed concern that Las Vegas might again fall below the cutoff for special homeland security terrorism preparedness funding in the upcoming federal budget cycle.

Experts say Las Vegas new-home market robust

All the economic stars are aligned to create a robust new-home market but millennial culture, difficult financing and a shortage of affordable land has held it back.

Potent pot leads to slippery slope for some users

Individuals gather around a table neatly lined with brightly colored Marijuana Anonymous pamphlets at Our Meeting Place, 2585 E. Flamingo Road.

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