CSN loses $1.7M federal grant, drawing inequity concerns

The College of Southern Nevada has lost a $1.7 million federal grant aimed to boost services for military veterans and will return $84,000 it had already received since October 2014 from the U.S. Department of Labor.

City officials upbeat but could settle for less at Symphony Park

City officials are more confident about development at Symphony Park than they have been in years, but the projects that ultimately come in might be substantially less grandiose than what planners were visualizing a decade ago.

PulteGroup develops net-zero-energy home

PulteGroup, has constructed a zero-net-energy home prototype in Northern California ahead of the Golden State’s 2020 deadline.

Is Henderson man’s find a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence?

Kevin Kostiner was surprised when his $75 blind bid won a set of boxes, but he was even more surprised when he sifted through the dusty documents and discovered what may be an authentic second-generation copy of the Declaration of Independence.

On Independence Day, Nevada National Guard celebrates far from home

On the 240th anniversary of the day the United States declared its independence, 240 citizen-soldiers from Nevada will celebrate while on duty helping others secure freedom in a region oppressed by terrorism.

Tricked out pools with $5,000 underwater speakers — PHOTOS

Having a swimming pool in the backyard has been quite common for decades throughout the Las Vegas Valley. They usually came in a variety of off-the-rack flavors from rectangular, to square, oval or maybe some sort of freestyle curvy cutie, when homeowners told their pool builders to be a little creative. Then when the pool guys began adding spas, oh yeah, that’s when you became the talk of the neighborhood.

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