CalAtlantic introduces Santa Rosa

CalAtlantic Homes, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, announced the grand opening of Santa Rosa, two town home collections of brand-new home designs delivering striking, floor plans with captivating features, such as rooftop decks with incredible views — all in the heart of Summerlin.

Acrobats spring into high-rise life

Brandon Pereyda and Wyatt Hopkins have always dreamed of performing in the Entertainment Capital of the World, and for the last several years, the couple has enjoyed the good fortune and opportunity to wow guests nightly with their acrobatic talent in popular Las Vegas Strip shows. This past summer, they put down roots here by purchasing their dream home in the sky at One Las Vegas, the twin 20-story condominium towers located on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard.

More new laws that affect local HOAs

This is the second column in a three-part series about the recent state laws that will affect Southern Nevada homeowners associations.

Contract should not be longer than three months

First, let me stress that a seller should not (in nearly all circumstances) sign a listing contract longer than three months. If a home doesn’t sell in 90 days, but sellers believe the agent is doing his best under challenging circumstances (e.g., buyer’s market, high-crime area, isolated listing, etc.), the seller can then always ask the agent to extend.

Commercial real estate experts predict continued growth in 2017

Commercial real estate experts are predicting continued growth across several sectors in the Las Vegas Valley: retail, office and industrial, which is on course to have a record year of construction activity in the area.

Celebrate pets at Mountains Edge event

Celebrate the joy of pet stewardship and learn about helping, fostering and adopting abandoned and neglected animals during the upcoming Family, Fur Fun Festival at the Mountain’s Edge. The free event will be held Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the community’s 80-acre Exploration Park.

Global Gaming Expo to open as planned after Strip shooting

Organizers of the Global Gaming Expo said early Monday the gaming industry’s largest convention and trade show would open as planned Tuesday despite the Strip shooting tragedy.

Cool temps today in Las Vegas Valley

The Las Vegas Valley should see a slow and steady warming trend through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

 
Shooter’s brother: ‘We have no idea how this happened’

The brother of Strip mass killer Stephen Paddock wept Monday morning as he reacted to the news of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

 
Suspect dead in Las Vegas after 59 die in nation’s worst shooting — VIDEO

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirms 50 are dead and 200 are injured in the Las Vegas Strip shooting. The suspect was killed by police on a high-level hotel floor at the Mandalay Bay. The shooting took place during the Route 91 Harvest Festival while country music artist Jason Aldean was performing.

Robots taketh away and robots giveth

If you’re getting all tied up in a knot because you think robots are going to take your job, calm down, take a deep breath, have a drink or do whatever you need to do to regain control. Now read on.

At least 58 dead: Shootings surpass worst in U.S. history

Las Vegas police put the death toll at more than 58 in Sunday night’s shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival near Mandalay Bay. That makes it the most deadly mass shooting in U.S. history.

 
Witness account of chaos at music festival — VIDEO

An eyewitness describes his reaction to the gunshots on the Las Vegas Strip at the Route 91 Harvest Festival; Sheriff Joe Lombardo gives an update on the events that transpired.

GOP’s fundraiser role passed on to Oscarson

Former Republican Assemblyman Paul Anderson’s jump to the Governor’s Office of Economic Development not only leaves a hole in the Nevada Legislature, but also in the Assembly GOP’s fundraising efforts.

 
Strip shooting witnesses recall hearing a steady stream of gunfire

Jessica Noble was standing about 30 people back from the concert stage at the Route 91 country music festival Sunday night when she heard five pops that sounded like firecrackers. A few seconds later a steady stream of gunfire erupted about 20 feet to her right.

Juvenile immigration case backlog grows in Nevada

New federal data shows that minors who land before a federal immigration judge in Las Vegas also are more likely to receive legal representation than in the rest of the U.S. — even though 30 percent still go without.

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