‘Rampage’ earns narrow decision victory in Bellator return

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson extended his win streak to five with a split decision victory over 2008 Olympic judo gold medalist Satoshi Ishii on Bellator MMA card in St. Louis on Friday night.

 
Britain’s vote to leave EU rattles world governments, markets

Britain has voted to leave the European Union, forcing the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron and dealing the biggest blow since World War II to the European project of forging greater unity.

51s miss chances to rally past Aces

Starting pitcher Darin Gorski put Las Vegas in a hole it never recovered from — despite having opportunities to do so — in its 9-4 loss to Reno at Greater Nevada Field.

 
Ikea hosted an all-you-can-eat Midsummer feast — VIDEO

After recently opening its first Southern Nevada outpost in May, Ikea is operating in true Las Vegas fashion by holding an all-you-can-eat buffet event.

Condominium community is pet-friendly

Spanish Palms homeowner Susan Watson says her dog, Gretchen, approves because the nearest pet water station is just steps outside her front door.

Pardee commits $30,000 in scholarships to local students

Longtime Southern Nevada homebuilder Pardee Homes recently committed $30,000 in scholarships to Southern Nevada high school seniors as part of the Pardee Homes Community Building Scholarship Program through The Public Education Foundation.

Toll Brothers showcases Montecito

After 36 years in their Anaheim Hills, California home, Gloria and Gary Moreau were ready for a change. They spent a few months renting in Henderson, and after an extensive search around the valley, found their perfect retirement home in Summerlin’s Montecito neighborhood by Toll Brothers.

Inspirada offers Wellness Wednesdays

Inspirada, a Henderson master-planned community, continues to demonstrate its commitment to the health and happiness of its residents with a robust community lineup of activities, including Wellness Wednesdays health classes in partnership with Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican.

HOA boards face higher insurance costs

Nevada has had the highest number of D&O (directors and officers insurance) claims in the United States for the past three years, according to Western Risk Insurance Agency. D&O insurance defends associations that are being sued by homeowners or third parties (in most cases, the lending institutions and investors), based on the allegations that associations failed to comply with their governing documents or state laws.

William Lyon opens Lake Las Vegas neighborhood

Some things in life deserve to be treated … differently. Like allowing a fine wine to breathe — giving it time to unlock hidden flavors; to experience its aroma and complexity with the senses before tasting. That’s an apt analogy for the recent arrival of William Lyon Homes’ newest community, The Peaks at Lake Las Vegas. The model homes opened to the public for viewing last weekend, and visitors now have the opportunity to savor the unique appeal of this collection of luxury, hillside two-story designs — prior to their formal grand opening taking place July 16.

Patrick McCaw inks 2-year deal with Golden State Warriors

Former UNLV basketball player Patrick McCaw agreed to a guaranteed two-year deal with the Golden State Warriors after being taken in the second round of NBA Draft on Thursday, according to Yahoo Sports.

Rabbi Yocheved Mintz changing role at Congregation P’nai Tikvah

Rabbi Yocheved Mintz has been the spiritual leader for 11 years and she now will become the rabbi emerita or senior educator, and she will be involved with the congregation as much as her successor needs her. “It’s not retirement, it’s rewirement,” she said.

30 theme park secrets only insiders know

Here are the best secrets and travel tips from theme park insiders that will help families save money, have a better experience or both.

30 burned at Tony Robbins’ coal walk

More than 30 people who attended an event with motivational speaker Tony Robbins have been treated for burns after Robbins encouraged them to walk on hot coals as a way of conquering their fears, Dallas fire officials said.

Las Vegas’ Shawn Porter ready for big bout with Keith Thurman

If you caught Keith Thurman and Shawn Porter on television together this week you probably thought they were preparing for the doubles competition at Wimbledon by the way they were giggling.

 
At least 23 dead in West Virginia floods; search and rescue continues

Early reports indicate about 9 inches of rain damaged or destroyed more than 100 homes and knocked out power to tens of thousands of others, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin said.

DW Bistro hosting ’80s-themed brunch

If you’ve still got the beat, break out the Spandex and shoulder pads and head to DW Bistro on Sunday.

 
Trump praises Brexit vote, sees results as validation of campaign

Britain’s stunning vote to bolt from the European Union sent political tremors across the Atlantic on Friday, fueling Donald Trump’s confidence that frustrated U.S. voters will back similarly sweeping change and rattling Democrats who are banking on Americans ultimately choosing a more conventional leader in Hillary Clinton.

Roof collapses at North Las Vegas apartment building

The collapse, which displaced residents in at least 15 units, happened about 1:30 p.m., and it’s unclear what caused it. The building is on the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard North and Webster Street, near Civic Center Drive.

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