Relatives remember crime victims at Las Vegas ceremony

A small group of grieving relatives gathered Sunday to honor loved ones killed in the valley this year and years past as part of National Day of Remembrance.

Steven Avery’s latest love is a Las Vegas paralegal

Vegas paralegal Lynn Hartman announced on Facebook she has accepted Avery’s marriage proposal and they are “very happy.” Avery, the subject of the documentary series “Making a Murderer,” is appealing his conviction.

Arnold Palmer dies at 87, made golf popular for masses

Arnold Palmer brought a country-club sport to the masses with a hard-charging style, charisma and a commoner’s touch, He died Sunday in Pittsburgh. He was 87.

Commentary: Resolving America’s wild horse crisis requires land reform

Earlier this month, a government-sponsored wild horse and burro advisory board issued a recommendation that the Bureau of Land Management sell or euthanize tens of thousands of wild horses being held in government corrals.

Dodgers clinch NL West title in Vin Scully’s final home game

The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their fourth straight NL West title, winning the crown in Vin Scully’s final home game when Charlie Culberson homered with two outs in the 10th inning to beat the Colorado Rockies 4-3 Sunday.

Gaming leaders to display products at G2E next week in Las Vegas

There’s no such thing as a sure bet in the gaming industry but two manufacturers exhibiting at this year’s Global Gaming Expo believe they have the closest thing to it.

Tourist dead, 11 hurt in bus crash near Yosemite

The California Highway Patrol says one passenger was killed and 11 were injured when a tour bus carrying students from China hit a tree near Yosemite National Park and went down an embankment.

LSU fires coach Les Miles

LSU fired embattled coach Les Miles on Sunday afternoon, The Advocate of Baton Rouge reported.

Cadence to hold food festival Saturday, Sept. 24.

DeCadence, the Valley’s newest food festival offering tasty offerings from Henderson restaurants complemented by one-of- a-kind views of the Las Vegas Strip, will hit the picturesque Cadence community in Henderson on Saturday, September 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Retired couple find high-rise luxury at One Las Vegas

Joe and Mary Williamson have owned a variety of homes over their lifetimes, but when they returned to high-rise condominium living, they knew they found their forever home.

Pardee offers move-in-ready homes

For a limited time, Pardee Homes is offering special incentives on move-in-ready homes in Las Vegas and Henderson as part of its Make Your Move event, now under way through Oct. 15.

Jumbo mortgages: Low rates, strict terms

Borrowers who need large home loans will find an increasing number of lenders willing to offer jumbo mortgages. They’ll also find low rates. But the qualification requirements remain stringent.

Adventurers discover Spanish Palms

Ryan Hargrave has always believed in following his heart. Recently, his heart led him to Spanish Palms, the guard-gated condominium community at 5250 S. Rainbow Blvd., where he purchased his dream home.

Midtown Modern makes preservation a priority

Located off Charleston Boulevard, off Campbell Drive, lies the road leading to the latest contribution to the love and spirit of our local past and present. It is here that Blue Heron has chosen to erect its latest custom-home community.

Southern Nevada home sales on the rise

Despite a tight housing supply, more existing homes are selling in Southern Nevada.

Condo community can tag vehicles with expired plates

If you have a security service or a towing company, the association should authorize security or the towing company to tag the guests’ vehicles that have expired plates.

Interest could be seen as rent for use of money

Years ago we used the bank’s money to buy houses. Think of interest as a sort of rent you’ve been paying in return for the use of their money. If you moved out of an apartment you wouldn’t expect the landlord to return all the rent you’d paid in the past. You got something in return: the use of the apartment. And the bank won’t return the money you paid in interest.

Mortgage rates stay low, and so does homebuilding

Even as the benchmark mortgage rate remains below 4 percent for the 36th week in a row, it’s still hard to find a brand-new house to buy.

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