UNLV freshman star center Brandon McCoy said he hasn’t thought about the NBA draft. He has helped key a recent Rebels surge heading into Saturday’s 1 p.m. game at San Diego State.
The two-day, $200 crash course is offered n the Henderson and West Charleston campuses three times this year, taught by Julie Davies, an industry advocate who operates short-term rentals .
Summerlin offers more than 180 floor plans in 36 neighborhoods in seven distinct villages. Homes are available in a variety of styles — from single-family homes to townhomes, priced from the $250,000s. And for those looking for quick occupancy, there are dozens of homes available for quick move-in within The Paseos village and Stonebridge, making the dream of home ownership in Summerlin an immediate reality.
Sonatina by Richmond American will host its grand Feb. 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. To celebrate, there will be open tours of three Sonatina homes, complimentary refreshments as well face-painters and balloon twisters for the entire family. Those who visit the new neighborhood through Feb. 25 have a chance to win a $250 Visa gift card.
When you want to refinance and get better home loan interest rates — but don’t have great credit — there’s hope. Bad-credit home loans do exist, and getting one might be the best way to refinance mortgage rates and lower your monthly payments.
While “The Soup” is gone, Joel McHale is back to save a little piece of my sanity with something very “The Soup”-like: “The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale.”
The Ogden, a 21-story high-rise condominium tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, had much to celebrate this month with the unveiling of new models, a weekend open house that drew more than 300 prospective homeowners and the grand opening of Flock &Fowl, a restaurant on The Ogden’s ground floor.
“It feels like we’re living in a tree house,” said Michael Barrack, describing the new home he and Charles Barrack recently moved into overlooking the Las Vegas Valley.
Inspirada in Henderson is the eighth top-selling master-planned community in the country. Part of the reason for its popularity is its unique lifestyle programming that delivers enriching, social and even pet-friendly activities to its residents.
Excitement continues to build as Ovation at Mountain Falls — William Lyon Homes’ age-qualified community — nears its scheduled opening of early spring 2018. The debut of these homes represents the builder’s first Nevada edition of its new Ovation, A Lyon Active Lifestyle Community” collection.
Nevada became the 14th state to ban dog breed discrimination. Gov. Brian Sandoval signed this legislation on May 24, 2013, and it became effective Oct. 1, 2013. The new law does allow local governments to continue passing laws that target dangerous or vicious dogs as long as the laws are free from breed bias.
Programs dedicated to selling homes have caught the attention of homeowners who are interested in selling their home and buying a new one. Details among the different programs may vary, as well as a very important factor — the projected sales price.
One of Nevada’s largest real estate firms announced its 2017 sales numbers. Americana Holdings, based in Henderson, operates the largest Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices franchises in Nevada, Arizona and Southern California.
It’s a northeast Las Vegas home straight out of “The Brady Bunch” television series, which is fitting since two entertainers and television personalities grew up in it.
A Las Vegas home owned by Grammy-award winning singer and Motown legend Gladys Knight and her husband has sold for $720,000.
Ken Morrow, a gold medalist from 1980 and four-time Stanley Cup winner, is impressed by the job former college teammate George McPhee has done as the Golden Knights’ general manager.
A powerful earthquake shook south and central Mexico on Friday, causing people to flee buildings and office towers in the country’s capital, and setting off quake alert systems.
Aria has completed a $170 million investment that nearly doubles its convention space capacity to 500,000 square feet as Las Vegas properties race to capture more lucrative meeting business.
The party’s over in downtown high-rises — that’s the message Las Vegas officials sent this week as the city continues to crack down on short-term rentals.
UNLV will hire University of San Diego defensive coordinator Steve Irvin as its cornerbacks coach. Irvin will replace David Lockwood, who left to join UNR’s staff.
The operators of Henderson’s Skyline Casino could face disciplinary action for failing to report hirings and departures of its gaming employees to gaming regulator
Toy Story Land opens in June at Walt Disney World Resort’s Hollywood Studios outside Orlando, Florida.
Tiger Woods is playing the Honda Classic, this third PGA Tour start as he tries to build up his game for the Masters.
Journalism groups have joined an effort to halt a judge’s order requiring the Las Vegas Review-Journal and The Associated Press to destroy copies of an Oct. 1 victim’s autopsy, which media lawyers argue is a public document.
National Margarita Day is coming up Thursday. Here’s five places where you can celebrate.
Hotel giant Marriott International says it will spend $50 million for an ownership stake in the former Fontainebleau property on the Las Vegas Strip.
Want to see Anthony Joshua versus Deontay Wilder? A heavyweight tournament could make it happen.
Nevada is beginning to deliver on a promise to boost its workforce training programs.
Hooters Hotel is hosting a job fair for its newest restaurant, Steak ‘n Shake, which is set to open in the spring.
The chef, who has served as executive chef of Aureole in Mandalay Bay since 2016, is leaving to become corporate executive chef and head of culinary development for Golden Entertainment, which recently acquired the Stratosphere just north of the Strip.