BOYS BASKETBALL: Findlay Prep suffers lopsided loss

Justin Roberts had a team-high 15 points, but Findlay Prep suffered a 76-47 loss to Sierra Canyon (California) on Friday in the semifinals at the Bass Pro Shops Tournament of Champions in Springfield, Missouri.

UFC featherweight Yair Rodriguez sees BJ Penn as beatable legend

When Yair Rodriguez steps into the cage Sunday night, he will be fully aware of everything his opponent has accomplished in a Hall of Fame career. Rodriguez, however, isn’t fighting BJ Penn’s resume.

Big Bus tour operator moves closer to sharing Las Vegas Strip and Downtown stops

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s board of directors agreed to negotiate a six-month trial contract that would allow the Big Bus private tour company to share four stops with the popular Deuce and Strip & Downtown Express routes.

Real Estate Briefs

Ascaya has lined up artists to showcase each month. This month Niya Rivera is the Henderson luxury community’s artist in residence. Rivera’s installation kicked off this week at the development’s weekly Vino With a View event. The installation will be open for public viewing from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily from Jan. 12-31. Rivera’s artwork will be available for purchase with prices starting at $1,500. For more information, visit www.ascaya.com.

Only 21 vacant residences remain at Spanish Palms

This past month, the Federal Reserve announced an increase in interest rates, making it only the second time this has occurred during the past decade.

Pardee Homes grows its Inspirada collection of new homes

The master-planned Inspirada community in Henderson, recognized by RCLCO (formerly Robert Charles Lesser & Co.) as being the No. 7 top-selling master-planned community in the country in 2016, is currently home to three Pardee Homes’ neighborhoods. A fourth Pardee neighborhood opens in February.

American West Homes Debuts Unique New Model

Looking for something different in Las Vegas? American West Homes is pleased to introduce its newest model, The Madison.

The Mesa village in Summerlin nears closeout

Three gated neighborhoods are nearing closeout in The Mesa, a popular Summerlin village conveniently located near the 215 Beltway at Russell Road and Hualapai Way in the master-planned community’s southern region.

East Coast Native Plants Roots in Dream Home at One Las Vegas

After years of traveling to Las Vegas for work and pleasure, businessman Michael Kelly traded in his New York life for his dream home at One Las Vegas, the twin 20-story condominium towers located on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard.

San Francisco-based Opendoor.com partners with Lennar

Recently launching its Home Trade-Up Program, Lennar Las Vegas hopes to revolutionize the way consumers purchase and sell homes.

Mortgage rates are down; purchases are up

Mortgage rates have fallen two weeks in a row. The last time that happened was back in September.

Boulder City coach Paul Dosch not yielding to cancer

Boulder City girls basketball coach Paul Dosch, 44, was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer on Dec. 5 and is adamant that he will remain on the sidelines.

Lawmakers urge Trump to declare support for LGBT equality

More than 150 federal and state lawmakers who describe themselves as “proud lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender” elected officials have asked president-elect Donald Trump in a letter to declare full support for LGBT equality.

Immigrant rights resource fair slated Saturday in North Las Vegas

As many as 300 people are expected to show up Saturday at Pearson Community Center in North Las Vegas to participate in an immigrant rights resource fair slated to coincide with similar National Day of Action events in dozens of cities around the country.

FLAG FOOTBALL: Coronado blanks Mojave

Caitlin Shannon accounted for three touchdowns Friday, and Coronado’s flag football team shut out visiting Mojave 33-0 in a nonleague game.

Fresh snow expected to draw crowds to Mount Charleston over MLK holiday weekend

The Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday weekend calls for plenty of snow — and plenty of visitors — in the mountains. Nearly 2 feet of fresh powder has landed on Mount Charleston and the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area since Thursday.

Judge clarifies order allowing state treasurer to accept ESA applications

The state treasurer’s office can continue to accept applications for the Education Savings Account program after a judge clarified an injunction order to more closely align with a state Supreme Court decision that found only the funding source unconstitutional.

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