Condo owners complain about secondhand smoke

Unless there was a state law that prohibits outdoor smoking in residential communities or unless the association’s governing documents designate smoking or non-smoking buildings or floors, I would think that you would have a difficult legal battle.

Resale Home Sales March 1-8

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.

Southern Nevada home prices on the rise

Southern Nevada home prices and sales continue to increase despite a shrinking housing supply. So says the latest report on the local housing market from the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors.

Inspirada offers the perfect combination of homes, lifestyle and community

When future residents visit Inspirada for the first time, they are pleasantly surprised to discover the master-planned community provides more than just a wide selection of residences and floor plans. It also offers a dynamic lifestyle that features enriching, family-friendly and even pet-friendly activities planned year-round.

GIRLS SWIMMING: Arbor View tops Faith Lutheran

Arbor View’s girls swimming team won six of the eight individual swimming events Saturday en route to a 172-118 win over Faith Lutheran at Pavilion.

COMMENTARY: Nevada officials play politics with Yucca Mountain

Nevadans deserve to hear the science before we walk away from a $15 billion investment that could bring jobs and infrastructure that are desperately needed, especially in the rural communities.

COMMENTARY: U.S. health care spending and mortality is a complicated issue

What they are actually interested in communicating is the implication that America could switch to a single-payer health-care system and thereby enjoy longer life expectancies at lower cost. And that implication is considerably more dubious.

LETTER: UNLV law professor not convincing on separation of powers issue

Sen. Gansert herself has taken the “precedent” defense. That position says the government insiders have been treating Article 3, Section 1 like a roll of toilet paper for decades, so where does anyone get off challenging her after all this time?

LETTER: Property tax bill about maintaining services for Nevadans

Nevada’s counties, cities and school districts understand the need to improve the stability of a uniform statewide tax system in order to maintain the level of services they are currently providing.

Oregon upsets top-seed Kansas, advances to Final Four

Tyler Dorsey poured in 27 points, Dillon Brooks added 17 and plucky Oregon ended Kansas’ romp through the NCAA Tournament with a 74-60 victory Saturday night that gave the Ducks their first Final Four trip in nearly 80 years.

 
Uber suspends self-driving car program after crash in Arizona

Uber suspended its pilot program for driverless cars on Saturday after a vehicle equipped with the nascent technology crashed on an Arizona roadway, the ride-hailing company and local police said.

SOFTBALL: Mikayla Berg, Basic top Wilsonville

Mikayla Berg went 2-for-2 with a double and four RBIs on Saturday to lead the Basic softball team to a 14-2, five-inning win over Wilsonville (Ore.) at the Russel Road Recreation Complex.

Gonzaga reaches first Final Four by beating Xavier

The criticism dogged Gonzaga wherever it went, no matter how much it won. The Zags run up their record by beating up on teams in a weak conference, then always seemed to come up short as the calendar went deep into March. Few outside of Spokane believed the program Mark Few helped build from scratch belonged in the national powerhouse conversation.

Hundreds celebrate legacy of Cesar Chavez at Las Vegas festival

Despite gusty winds Saturday morning, hundreds flocked to Reese Freedom Park to celebrate the legacy of Cesar Chavez, a Latino civil rights leader who worked to ensure farm workers were provided fair pay, water breaks and protection from harmful pesticides in the early 1960s.

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