Texas couple enjoy lock-and-leave lifestyle

Texas natives Ken and Peg Woody purchased their second home in January 2016 at The Ogden, a 21-story high-rise condominium tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas. Today, the couple has never been happier with their decision to invest in an one-bedroom residence in the sky.

Study shows Realtors have confidence in local market

Local Realtors continue to gain confidence in the Southern Nevada housing market, with more than nine out of 10 expecting local home prices to keep going up in the next year.

Public meeting on proposed pool regulations to be held Aug. 24

In several columns this summer, I have covered the proposed revised pool and spa regulations for homeowners associations that the Southern Nevada Health District is considering. Public meetings to discuss the issues have changed a bit. The next one is scheduled for Aug. 24 at 8:30 a.m. at 280 S. Decatur Blvd.

Ogden, Juhl add ground-floor retail

Retail operators at The Ogden and Juhl, downtown high-rises with a combined 30,000-plus square feet of ground-floor retail, have renewed leases or are expanding, while two new retailers — Cultivate Community, and Flock & Fowl — have signed new leases to begin operations in the coming weeks. A third retail destination, The Corner Market, recently opened.

China to halt flow of North Korean imports under UN sanctions

China announced Monday it will cut off imports of North Korean coal, iron ore and other goods in three weeks under U.N. sanctions imposed over the North’s nuclear and missile programs.

Joseph Bologna, actor known for ‘My Favorite Year,’ dies at 82

Joseph Bologna, an actor, writer, and director known for his role in 1982’s “My Favorite Year” and for his long collaboration on stage and screen with wife Renée Taylor, has died after a three-year battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 82.

You need the help. They need a job.

Workforce Connections’ One-Stop Career Center is now open at the Mesquite Library, 121 W. First North St. in Mesquite. The One-Stop Career Center helps to place eligible participants into employment and job training for free. All services are free and beneficial to both employers and

Hacker leaks ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ other HBO series episodes

The weeks-long standoff between HBO and a hacker intent on extracting money from the Time Warner-owned cable network intensified Sunday with the leak of several episodes of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” as well as other series.

3 dead in shootings at Wisconsin racetrack

Three men were shot at point-blank range during an auto racing event in southeastern Wisconsin, but no suspects have been arrested in the killings, a sheriff said.

Sandoval joins governors in criminal justice initiative

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval and seven other governors this week will join the Face to Face initiative, a national call to action encouraging policymakers to personally engage with the people who are closest to the correctional system.

 
Teen’s call brings police to murder-suicide in northwest Las Vegas

A 44-year-old man shot his wife, 46, multiple times before shooting himself in the head on Sunday night, police said, and officers responded after a teenager in the home called for help.

Many Americans find workplace ‘unpleasant,’ says study

he American workplace is grueling, stressful and surprisingly hostile. So concludes an in-depth study of 3,066 U.S. workers by the Rand Corp., Harvard Medical School and the University of California, Los Angeles.

 
Oregon coastal city hunkers down for surge of eclipse mania

Oregon’s Depoe Bay is preparing for the first total eclipse to traverse the continental United States in a century as if a natural disaster was bearing down on the small coastal city.

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