Baby’s Las Vegas death ruled homicide; parents behind bars

Lilah Kellermeier died Nov. 22 from abusive head trauma, the Clark County coroner ruled Friday. She died at University Medical Center, where she was admitted Nov. 19 after tests done at another hospital revealed a brain bleed and a possible skull fracture.

 
Las Vegas boxer Joseph Parker eyes upset of Anthony Joshua

Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker will fight Saturday on a Showtime-televised main event in front of 70,000-plus fans at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.

Asian shares track tech, US markets closed for Good Friday

Shares rose in Asia on Friday after technology and consumer-focused stocks led an overnight rally on Wall Street, marking a dramatic end to the market’s most volatile quarter in more than two years. Most world markets, including those in the U.S., were closed for Good Friday.

Homestead laws can provide some protection

Nevada Revised Statutes 115, homestead laws, protects the equity in your home up to $550,000 from general creditor claims, such as unpaid medical bills, bankruptcy, charge card debts, business/personal loans and accidents but would not preclude a seizure or forced sale of your residence from general creditors if your equity exceeds the $555,000.

Home + History Las Vegas slated for April 27-29

The interest in Las Vegas’ historic homes and neighborhoods continues to grow inside and outside Nevada and will be celebrated this year with a special tour of a 15,000-square-foot underground bomb shelter that features a putting green, pool, Jacuzzi and casita.

Celebrating midcentury architecture

“Pardee was actually building midcentury modern homes in Vegas in the 1950s,” said Klif Andrews, Division President of Pardee Homes. “We’re reaching back, reviving some of our own history.”

 
Famous underground Las Vegas house to open to public — PHOTOS

The famous Las Vegas property called The Underground House will get a rare public viewing on April 28 as part of a celebration of the city’s architectural history hosted by the Nevada Preservation Foundation.

Pardee heads into April with three grand openings

Pardee Homes’ is heading into April with three grand openings beginning April 7 with the opening of the new Strada Plan Four model home in a new Modern elevation at the builder’s Strada neighborhood in Inspirada, a Henderson master-planned community.

Realtor offers Nevada Builder Trade In program

Southern Nevadans Lamar and Leanne Ferdig began their home search in a quest to purchase a brand-new home knowing that they would have to sell their current home in order to purchase it.

Downtown Summerlin to hold Wellness Festival April 7

Wellness Festival returns to Downtown Summerlin on April 7 with the Tour de Summerlin and Summerlin Half Marathon kicking off the daylong event that also includes Downtown Summerlin’s popular Farmers Market.

Raiders cut standout P Marquette King

Marquette King is one of the most dynamic punters in the NFL. He no longer is the Raiders’ punter.

UNLV debate squad gets best-ever national finish

A 3-2 decision knocked Matthew Gomez and Jeffrey Horn out of the quarterfinals of the National Debate Tournament, a national championship of public policy debate that they hoped to win this year.

Fundraising offers clues on strength of Nevada’s senate candidates

National attention is focused on the U.S. Senate race in Nevada and the first quarter of fundraising, which closes Saturday, will provide the first measuring stick of the strength of the candidates that appear headed to a fall showdown.

Sister Jean, Loyola-Chicago’s magic ride ends in San Antonio

Yes, I’m going against Sister Jean during Easter weekend, but I’m not completely on my own. Remember this bit of history: Villanova was named after St. Thomas of Villanova.

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