Five best fuel-efficient cars that get over 30 mpg

OK, maybe with gasoline below $2 a gallon, most people aren’t interested in fuel-efficient cars. After all, when you can fill up a giant vehicle like the Infiniti QX80 for $30, who cares about fuel economy?

Tacoma outsells other pickups in lineup

The Tacoma remains Toyota’s top-selling pickup, outdoing the full-size Tundra by a fair margin.

 
Blind, visually impaired skaters enjoy private session at Downtown Summerlin

Before the Rock Rink at Downtown Summerlin was dismantled and taken away for the season, it hosted some special visitors: Sixteen visually impaired students from the Clark County School District and the National Association of Blind Students.

Dealership News

News from area dealerships

Mustang, F-150 generate most Internet attention at Friendly Ford

For the past several years, the Ford Mustang and F-150 truck have generated the most “hits” in a never-ending portion of the car business that requires observation 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Las Vegas doctor lends expertise abroad for dental implants

Sometimes medical workers are called upon by professional organizations to donate their expertise in less-affluent countries. Sometimes, the idea comes from the professionals themselves.

Real Estate Expo Las Vegas slated for April

When Real Estate Expo Las Vegas kicks off on April 8 at Cashman Center, it will mark the first time that local homebuilders and real estate professionals join forces to showcase “all things real estate under one roof” in a one-of-a-kind, two-day event.

American West Homes offers custom features

American West Homes, a local homebuilder who has been building in the Las Vegas Valley since 1984, offers custom features in its nine Las Vegas Valley new-home communities.

#SummerlinLife highlights amenities

Summerlin, the valley’s largest master-planned community, now in its 26th year of development, is marking its signature lifestyle with a new campaign called #SummerlinLife.

Northwest resident Randy Bridges uses AnnRd.com, expo as ways to drive local business

Once upon a time, Centennial Hills was a vast land that offered countless opportunities. There were hardly any roads and barely any streetlights or traffic. The 215 Beltway wasn’t even born. At least, that’s how longtime Las Vegas resident Randy Bridges remembers it.

Pardee adds to Inspirada collection

Pardee Homes’ newest Inspirada neighborhood, Escala, is scheduled to open to the public Feb. 27.

Skye Canyon partners with Lee Canyon

Skye Canyon, a 1,700-acre master-planned community in northwest Las Vegas is a top-tier sponsor of Lee Canyon, formally known as the Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort.

You have home loan choices

According to a recent study, three-fourths of Americans fill out an application with one lender only.

Inspirada holds event for real estate professionals

Inspirada hosted its inaugural Inspirada Progressive Brunch & Model Tour, inviting 1,700 real estate professionals from Realty One Group to tour the community’s 12 sales centers.

Japan exports lower mortgage rates to U.S.

Mortgage rates fell for the fifth week in a row as overseas concerns, including volatile oil prices, slid their way back into the international spotlight.

Sports books calm before Super storm

It’s often said the next-best thing to being at the Super Bowl is being in Las Vegas to watch the game. But that’s wrong. It’s better to be here.

20-year grace period proposed if rooftop-solar customers are grandfathered in

NV Energy on Friday proposed to state utility regulators that if rooftop solar customers who installed systems last year are grandfathered in under the old, more generous net metering rates by state regulators that they be given a 20-year grace period.

EDITORIAL: Nevada should lead way on daily fantasy sports regulation

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie may have expressed skepticism about the importance of fantasy football in an applause line at a Republican debate in October, but the fact is, it’s serious business for those in the business of gambling regulation.

Special veterans court gives second chance to those who served

Too often, veterans return from war with memories of unspeakable violence and horror. They’ve survived the worst that humanity has to offer, and while they may have left the war in another county, a tougher battle is waiting for them at home.

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