US judge halts NY litigation vs. Caesars Entertainment

A bondholder lawsuit against Caesars Entertainment Corp., which the casino company has warned could plunge it into bankruptcy alongside its operating unit, was stayed Friday by a U.S. Bankruptcy judge.

Man shot in downtown Las Vegas

A man was shot on the corner of Fremont and 14th streets about 11:20 a.m. Friday, according to Las Vegas police.

Indoor playground owners slate grand opening for March 2

A husband-and-wife duo will celebrate the grand opening of Kangamoo Indoor Playground, a space for parents and their children to play and relax, with a ceremony on March 2.

New Nevada Forestry Division administrator named

Joe Freeland, a fire and natural resource manager for three decades, was named top administrator Friday for the Nevada Forestry Division.

‘Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown on Las Vegas real estate

When Janelle Brown of TLC’s reality show “Sister Wives,” moved to Las Vegas from Lehi, Utah, five years ago with her husband, Kody, his three other wives and the family’s nearly 20 children, she couldn’t bring her career with her.

Las Vegas group forming co-housing project

Cohousing, a new concept arriving in Southern Nevada, refers to a community of individually owned homes clustered around shared common buildings.

Spanish Palms gets approval for FHA financing

Spanish Palms, a gated condominium community at 5220 S. Rainbow Blvd. and Hacienda Boulevard boasts a successful sales records with more than 100 homes sold since April.

William Lyon features Mountain Falls

In the time it takes to drive across Las Vegas during rush hour traffic, you could instead be pulling into the driveway of your Mountain Falls home in Pahrump, about an hour’s drive from the valley.

Summerlin showcases Savona

Savona by Woodside Homes offers home sites in Summerlin’s Paseos village.

Kiplinger: Nevada tops nation in job growth

Nevada will top the nation in job growth for 2016, according to Kiplinger magazine, which also has the West dominating the Top 10 list for states with healthy employment trajectories.

Youth of the Year uses after-school hours to help kids at Boys & Girls Club

Zion Mann, 18, couldn’t be happier. School is going well and his roller coaster of a life has settled down. The money he earns helps his family, and in January, he was named Youth of the Year by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada.

You can get free food in Las Vegas if you were born on Leap Day

If your birthday is Feb. 29, you only really get to celebrate every four years (of course, you’re technically one-fourth as old as the rest of us, so there are consolations). That’s a lot of missed cake, so a few local businesses are doing what they can to make it up to you.

Meadows student brings bit of magic to UMC pediatric patients

Meadows student Michael Blau visited the pediatric trauma center at Children’s Hospital of Nevada at UMC Jan. 29, but he wasn’t there for himself. Rather, he was there to perform some sleight-of-hand card tricks to entertain the young patients.

Woman hit by truck Wednesday morning dies

The woman struck by a truck along with her husband in the central Las Vegas Valley early Wednesday morning died of her injuries Thursday, according to a Metro news release.

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