Harry Reid presses legal requirement for tax returns

A New York Times report Sunday that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump may have used the tax code to avoid paying taxes for up to 18 years prompted Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid to call for a law to force presidential candidates to release their taxreturns.

Trump team defiant, embraces report he didn’t pay federal income tax

Ever defiant, Donald Trump and his Republican allies embraced a report that said the New York businessman may not have paid federal income taxes for nearly two decades after he and his companies lost nearly $916 million in a single year.

Japanese scientists wins Nobel

Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries related to the degrading and recycling of cellular components.

Solano at Inspirada features homes for year-end closing

If you’re hoping for a new home before the final days of 2016, Pardee Homes has a limited number of move-in ready homes available at its Solano neighborhood in Henderson’s Inspirada planned community.

Silver Ridge by William Lyon Homes opens stunning new models

Although Silver Ridge by William Lyon Homes has been actively selling since October 2015, the luxury home neighborhood in The Ridges villages at Summerlin recently opened three new gorgeous models to showcase its impressive and contemporary floor plans.

Annual arts festival returns to Downtown Summerlin

A cherished fall tradition, the Summerlin Festival of Arts, celebrates its 21st year as it returns to Downtown Summerlin on Oct. 8 and 9.

The costs of buying a home come in these three big waves

Many millennials want to buy a home because they know it can be cheaper than renting. Truth be told, however, buying is complicated, and it’s not easy to figure out how much money you’ll need.

Right time to refi: Mortgages near record low

Mortgage rates slid to their lowest level in almost three months, giving homeowners another shot at refinancing.

Eldery couple likely has no tax worries

Hello! My mother asked me to write to you with some questions. My parents recently sold their home in Colorado, which they’d lived in since 1975. Since 2014, they’d had a caretaker live in the house while they tried out life in Florida. Now they spend winters in Florida and summers in their cottage in New York.

State laws don’t address political petitioning in HOAs

Recently, Clark County revised its codes pertaining to soliciting within homeowners associations. Unfortunately, the codes excluded political soliciting within communities.

New research takes aim at deadliest form of breast cancer

Forget the pink ribbons. Spitting in a tube for science is what unites a growing group of breast cancer patients taking part in a unique project to advance treatment for the deadliest form of the disease.

McCarran airport envisions glitzy future as hub for international flights

By May, overseas travelers will make a glitzy walk past vintage photographs of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and the Las Vegas Strip gracing McCarran International’s new, 995-foot-long corridor that will link seven new airline gates to the airport’s U.S. Customs and Border Patrol station.

 
Patterson setting up big season for UNLV volleyball

Alexis Patterson’s return to All-Mountain West form has helped UNLV get off to a hot start. She also is all-conference in the classroom.

Longtime Las Vegas jurist Carl Christensen dies at age 86

Carl Christensen, who served as a Clark County District Court judge for 22 years, died of congestive heart failure Sept. 23 at Southern Hills Hospital of congestive heart failure. He was 86.

Yosemite leader, facing staff claims of harassment, plans to retire

The head of Yosemite National Park will retire after employees complained that he created a hostile workplace by allowing bullying, harassment and other misconduct — allegations that have been made in other national parks, officials said Thursday.

‘Guac the Vote:’ Houston taco trucks want to register voters

At Tacos Tierra Caliente — a food truck parked in a section of Houston where Spanish is spoken as often as English — $1.50 can buy such street taco staples as pollo (chicken), barbacoa (shredded beef) and lengua (tongue).

Yellowstone struggles to become a refuge from ringing cellphones

Adventure seekers encounter untamed wilderness when they enter the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park. Howling wolves. Deadly grizzly bears. Steam-spewing geysers as seen nowhere else on earth.

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