Amateur absentee landlord has its hazards

Your note demonstrates once again the hazards of becoming an amateur landlord, and an absentee one to boot.

Las Vegas homeowners build equity

Rising home prices over the past five years have substantially boosted the equity of Las Vegas homeowners and triggered a large increase in refinancing that has lowered monthly payments, according to analysts that track the nation’s housing market.

Juhl enhances urban lifestyle with amenities

Residents at Juhl, a 344–residence, loft-style community known for its flexible floor plans and industrial chic design aesthetic, enjoy a robust urban lifestyle created by the community’s abundant on-property amenities, along with access to all that downtown Las Vegas offers — from 150 nearby restaurants to museums, attractions and even major events like Life is Beautiful.

Pardee opens Cobalt at Skye Canyon Sept. 2

Pardee Homes’ Cobalt in the master-planned Skye Canyon community, will open Sept. 2 with new homes starting in price approximately from $360,000.

Berkshire Hathaway partners with Golden Knights

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nevada Properties is now a partner of the Vegas Golden Knights NHL hockey team. The company will offer services to players, employees and families relocating to Southern Nevada.

Las Vegas officer charged in chokehold death makes court appearance

A Metropolitan Police Department officer made his first court appearance Monday in the May death of an unarmed man who had been repeatedly shocked with a Taser and placed in an unauthorized chokehold.

Rain and clouds over Las Vegas Valley on Monday

Las Vegas can expect 70 to 75 percent of cloud cover over the entire valley during Monday morning’s solar eclipse, according to the National Weather Service.

If you’re going to fly, you’re going to fly

Saturday marked the 146th anniversary of the birth of Orville Wright. Yes, that Orville Wright, the younger brother of Wilbur. Yes, those Wright brothers, two men who changed the world and the history of it — no wait, the future of it — as dramatically, if not more, as anyone ever did.

Missouri Democrat apologizes for hoping Trump is assassinated

A Missouri lawmaker who drew bipartisan outrage over her brief Facebook comment expressing hope that President Donald Trump would be assassinated apologized publicly Sunday to Trump and his family, calling the online posting “a mistake.”

 
Repairs will silence London’s iconic Big Ben for 4 years

The British Parliament’s Big Ben bell is due to sound the hour for the last time on Monday before it is silenced for almost four years of repair work that will deprive London of one of its most iconic sounds.

Vigil celebrates life of Las Vegas toddler who died of head injuries

About 30 people gathered to share memories, photos and videos of the boy they all just called Dae Dae. Friends held each other as they mourned his death. Others smiled as they celebrated his life.

Nevada recall efforts are not uncommon, rarely successful

Since 1993 there have been more than 150 such efforts in Nevada, with people seeking to oust officeholders from the state level all the way down to city council.

Jerry Lewis was magic on and off the stage

It took many years, and many working hours, to genuinely understand and appreciate Jerry Lewis. I covered his final two years of the MDA Labor Day Telethon in 2009 and 2010, though we hadn’t realized then they would be his final two years.

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