Purple Reign’s departure has International impact

Buzz has intensified about a return to classic-Vegas entertainment at the Westgate, including a variety show fronted by popular Vegas showmen Clint Holmes and Earl Turner.

Study: ‘Distressed’ communities not gaining as economy recovers

A study found that America’s most prosperous ZIP codes are “enjoying a remarkable period of growth and vitality” while distressed ZIP codes, which are often predominantly minority communities, “have fallen through the cracks of the U.S. economy.”

Falcons rested, ready to roll past Jay Cutler, Dolphins

While it’s usually unwise to back a double-digit favorite in the NFL, we can’t see the dysfunctional Dolphins keeping up with reigning league MVP Matt Ryan and the high-flying Falcons.

Look for Texas A&M to pull off upset of Florida

More than anything else, this is a play against a Florida team that’s abysmal on offense and is dealing with a lot of key injuries.

UNLV, Air Force should light up the scoreboard

UNLV and Air Force take high-scoring offenses and struggling defenses into their meeting Saturday. Rebels coach Tony Sanchez hopes his defense makes enough stops to keep the game from becoming a shootout.

UNLV at Air Force: position-by-position breakdown

A look at who has the advantage at each position when UNLV travels to Air Force for an 11 a.m. game Saturday at Colorado Springs, Colorado.

 
Many Las Vegas travelers undeterred after mass shooting

An air of confidence appeared to prevail on Friday among airline passengers headed to Las Vegas this weekend, all showing respect but undeterred by the violence during the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Oct. 1.

 
Harry Reid grieves with Las Vegas, but isn’t ready to talk guns yet

Twelve days after the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip, former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid said it would be “untoward” of him to talk about gun control, but he hinted that he might have something to say on the subject soon.

Las Vegas Tennis Open features future of sport

The Las Vegas Tennis Open returns to the Fertitta Tennis Complex this weekend for its third year as part of the ATP Challenger Tour, at which the future of the sport will be on display.

Roundup: Julia Cox’s goal lifts Bonanza over Clark

Julia Cox scored on a corner kick from Ashley Vasquez in the first half to lift Bonanza’s girls soccer team to a 1-0 home win over Clark on Friday afternoon

New course has Monster Energy Cup riders revved up

There’s literally a million reasons the world’s best Supercross riders will show up at Saturday’s Monster Energy Cup at Sam Boyd Stadium.

Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers get edge in NLCS

It’s a rematch between the Cubs and Dodgers in the National League Championship Series. But their roles have been completely reversed.

Pool of online poker players to expand, include New Jersey

New Jersey online poker players will be able to play against their counterparts in Nevada and Delaware after New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a multistate internet gaming pact on Thursday.

Crosses for Las Vegas shooting victims will be put in museum

Wooden crosses memorializing each of the 58 people killed during the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting will be moved to the Clark County Museum on Nov. 12, the county announced Friday.

Mountain’s Edge event to provide tips for keeping pets safe this Halloween

Halloween can be fun and festive for people but sometimes scary and dangerous for pets. To help them, Saturdays Family, Fur Fun Festival provides tips on keeping the four-legged furry members of your family safe during this time and the holiday season along with other activities to celebrate pets and help abused and neglected animals. The free event is at Exploration Park at the Mountain’s Edge Master in southwest Las Vegas.

Las Vegas 51s to call Downtown Summerlin home

The Howard Hughes Corp. has announced plans to develop and construct a baseball stadium in Downtown Summerlin on approximately 8 acres just south of City National Arena, the National Hockey League practice facility for the Vegas Golden Knights. The new stadium, to be named the Las Vegas Ballpark, will be the future home of the Las Vegas 51s, the city’s professional baseball team. The team, a member of the Pacific Coast League and a Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets, is wholly owned by The Howard Hughes Corp., which acquired full ownership interest earlier this year.

Century Communities offers move-in-ready homes

With new home prices on the rise valleywide, Century Communities is offering even better values on its popular move-in-ready homes. The homebuilder has announced additional savings opportunities through Nov. 19 during its autumn savings sales event with opportunities to save on new homes and move in before the holidays.

Summerlin festival of arts slated for this weekend

If browsing through scores of fine art pieces from the region’s best artists and craftsmen is your idea of fun, the Summerlin Festival of Arts at Downtown Summerlin this weekend is for you. That’s because the festival includes this year more than 110 artists from Southern Nevada and surrounding states, each carefully selected by a jury of local art experts to ensure quality, originality and diversity of both mediums and price ranges.

City of Henderson employee makes Inspirada home

New York native Edward Kirby has lived in Southern Nevada since he was a child, making him a well-informed veteran of the area and particularly Henderson where he works for the citys department of tourism.

 
Ascaya reaches new heights

Ascaya, the luxury community emerging in the southern hills of Henderson, is celebrating the completion of its second inspiration home. From the low-fenced entry courtyard and visible sight lines across the living area, it seems to beckon visitors to come in and enjoy the desert splendor in a comfortable family home.

Juhl in downtown Las Vegas offers new designs

Juhl, a loft-style community known for its flexible, one-of-a-kind floor plans and industrial chic design aesthetic, introduces two additional models, completing Juhl’s four-model collection and expanding its unique offerings to homebuyers seeking an urban lifestyle in the heart of downtown Las Vegas.

Security lights cause headache for neighborhood

Unfortunately, other than fining the homeowner, the association cannot physically remove or move the security lights so that they do not shine inside some of your rooms and in your yard. You would like to think that neighbors can or should be “neighborly” and work with you, as it is an intrusion.

Pardee has seven Henderson neighborhoods

A limited number of move-in-ready homes are available at Pivot by Pardee Homes at the corner of Carnegie Street and South Green Valley Parkway in Henderson.

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