Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. The address listed is the homebuyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the resale home. About 90 percent of these addresses reflect the home purchase. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes. The information is provided by Accudata, a local research firm. For the complete listing, visit RJRealEstate.Vegas or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RJRealEstateLV.
Keith Davis has been living at Spanish Palms, a gated condominium community at 5220 S. Rainbow Blvd. near Hacienda Boulevard for nearly a decade. But only a few weeks ago, he made the move to purchase his two-bedroom residence, his long-time sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas.
The Golden State Warriors are 5-point favorites over the Cleveland Cavaliers and the total is 206½ in Sunday’s Game 7. Las Vegas Review-Journal staff members, other media, oddsmakers and professional handicappers give their predictions.
Long shot Shane Lowry has become the 5-2 favorite and Dustin Johnson is the 3-1 second choice going into Sunday’s play at the U.S. Open.
History professor Eugene Moehring presented an in-depth history of Southern Nevada this past Thursday at the College of Southern Nevada, Henderson Campus, for the fifth “Henderson Speaks” event.
Coming off his worst outing of the season, Gabriel Ynoa threw seven shutout innings in the Las Vegas 51s’ 8-0 win over Salt Lake at Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake City.
Austin Starr, a freshman walk-on last season for the UNLV basketball team, signed with the College of Southern Idaho.
Now that the primaries are out of the way, we can turn to November’s general election, where control of the Nevada Legislature hangs in the balance.
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Everybody at Electric Daisy Carnival shared a common mission: celebrating the art of self-expression.
Republicans are taking the lessons they learned from the past three presidential elections and putting them to use in Nevada and elsewhere in 2016.
After spending three years as team manager, Ron Chan got the chance to be part of the boys basketball team this season. He made the most of the opportunity, scoring a pair of baskets against Bonanza in a moment that earned him the Review-Journal’s No Limits Award.
On the third night…more dancing and partying as EDC headed into the sunrise.
Inside a 1978 Airstream in the VIP section of the Electric Daisy Carnival, Audette Sophia busily works her magic.
Michael Sandford, 19, approached a uniformed Metro officer at the TI rally and began a conversation under the pretense that he was seeking an autograph. Sandford then tried to disarm the officer, Metro said.
Sunny skies and excessive heat are expected for the weekend and for the first part of next week, according to the National Weather Service.
Richard Nelson endured a difficult upbringing, but was determined to earn an athletic scholarship. A three-sport standout, Nelson’s dream came true in February when he signed with Missouri State, and he earned the Review-Journal’s Courage Award.
A Colorado woman saved her 5-year-old son’s life by prying his head from the mouth of a mountain lion that attacked the boy in their front yard, authorities said Saturday.
The festival-goers are here and the Electric Daisy Carnival got started Friday night at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
President Barack Obama said Saturday that climate change is already damaging America’s national parks, with rising temperatures causing Yosemite’s meadows to dry out and raising the prospect of a glacier preserve without its glaciers someday.
With several presentations vying for attention at the same time at last week’s 16th International Conference on Gambling and Risk Taking, it wasn’t too surprising that it was a small and mostly local crowd that showed up to hear four panelists talk about opening day at The Mirage more than 25 years ago.
Consumers are getting more comfortable paying for things with their phones, and that has banks and credit unions thinking more and more like marketers.
The U.S. Supreme Court case involves the legality of President Barack Obama’s 2014 plan to protect millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Michael and David Morton are planning a March opening for a steakhouse they describe as “a game changer.”
