Members of the Assembly and Senate are trying to pass an amendment to SB258 that would allow delinquent owners to sue their homeowners associations for foreclosing on unpaid assessments. This amendment, to be decided in Conference Committee with no public debate in the last week of the legislative session, represents a dramatic change for HOAs. Equally troubling is the fact that no legislator is willing to state who drafted this amendment.
The mailer melee playing out in west Las Vegas residents’ mailboxes has grown ugly, as the race for the Ward 2 City Council seat pulls into the final stretch.
Friendly Ford new car sales manager Taylor Warf is not an off-road racer, but he is certainly prepared should he ever find himself on a rugged dirt road in the middle of the desert.
Governor signs into law dozens of measures on topics ranging from nursing mothers and parents of diaper-wearing children to rain barrels and heli-hunting.
For the fourth year in a row, Findlay Automotive Group and Cox Media teamed up for the iChoose to Drive safe-driving campaign. Findlay Automotive Group donated checks totaling $2,000, of which winning juniors Danny White and Sean Temple split $1,000 while their school, West Career and Technical Academy, also received $1,000. The boys’ teacher, Kip Sweikert, received an high-definition TV courtesy of Cox Media.
Forty-year Las Vegas resident Steve Rypka is a true environmentalist: His home is powered almost entirely by solar.
Las Vegas officially hit triple digits this week, so spend the weekend cooling down. Munch on chilled dishes like Monta Ramen’s cold noodles, and wash it down with Golden Tiki’s iced rum punch cocktail, the kuuipo.
The 25-year-old man stabbed to death in an apartment Wednesday was a computer engineering student at UNLV, a university spokesman said Friday.
Republican seen as front runner in bid to succeed Gov. Brian Sandoval also commissions poll that shows him with comfortable lead over possible Democratic candidate Steve Sisolak.
John Helderman has put his post-Caesars plans on hold to run one of the valley’s largest employers, Goodwill of Southern Nevada, while its board of directors searches for a new permanent leader.
An 82-year-old man critically injured Thursday night in a central valley crash died from his injuries, police said.
Michael Rasmussen, a 6-foot-5-inch center for the Tri-City Americans, is expected to be taken in the lottery stage of the first round of the NHL Entry Draft on June 23 in Chicago.
The world’s leading social media networks are all set to live-stream Ariana Grande’s upcoming One Love benefit concert.
Donut shops across the valley are offering sweet deals for National Donut Day.
The City Council will consider whether to approve a separation agreement with City Manager J. David Fraser at its Tuesday meeting or simply terminate his employment.
A bag for basketballs, a knee implant and specialized windows for resorts are among the finalists in this year’s UNLV business plan competition.
Agencies that provide specialized foster care fear they may have to close because of anticipated changes in Nevada Medicaid funding coming this year.
President Donald Trump’s supporters on Friday cast his decision to abandon the world’s climate change pact as a “refreshing” stance, while critics see China taking a lead in renewable energy technology.
Federal officials in Utah have decided not to open up land just outside Zion National Park for possible oil and gas development, at least not yet.
Rachel Aston, George Riggle and Sev Galvan recognized for video, headline writing and illustration work in Best of the West contest.
A former president of Penn State and two other former university administrators were each sentenced Friday to at least two months in jail for failing to alert authorities to a 2001 allegation against ex-assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, a decision that enabled the now-convicted serial predator to continue molesting boys.
A 16-year-old student at a Las Vegas behavioral school told police that substitute teacher Garic Wharton II followed her around school and asked her several times for her contact information before he propositioned her on social media.
Despite impasse over ESAs, Republican governor says legislative session “will end Monday midnight.”
A legally blind man says an airline refused to allow him to board a flight with his 18-month-old granddaughter.
Country music fans have a shorter memory than they used to, but Josh Turner fans did their mnemonic exercises.
R&B and pop singer Mya will perform at the Flamingo’s Go Pool on Saturday. Doors open at 9 a.m. and DJ Eric Forbes will start spinning at noon.
She’s been on Broadway in everything from “The Addams Family” to “Motown: The Musical” and has collaborated with Postmodern Jukebox.
Florida will become the first state to issue what’s essentially a birth certificate to women who’ve had miscarriages.
Stuffed french toast with berries, whipped mascarpone, berry gastrique and chantilly cream is on the menu for the new brunch at RM Seafood at The Shoppes at Mandalay Place.