Raiders LT Donald Penn under investigation in domestic dispute

Raiders left tackle Donald Penn was allegedly involved Sunday in a domestic dispute to which Los Angeles police officers responded, but no arrest was made and no charges are considered imminent this time, a detective said Monday morning.

$20 tickets available for upcoming Las Vegas concerts

Live Nation is kicking off its summer concert season by offering fans the opportunity to purchase $20 tickets to some of the promoter’s biggest shows.

 
Las Vegas morning update for Monday, April 30 — VIDEO

Monday’s headlines: Governor candidate wants to stop stadium deal, 1 dead after shooting at party, and new sections of the Northwest Beltway opening to traffic.

 
Central American asylum seekers stopped at US-Mexico border

After traveling through Mexico with great fanfare for a month under the Trump administration’s watchful eye, nearly 200 Central American migrants attempting to seek asylum in the United States were stopped in their tracks when border inspectors said that a crossing facility didn’t have enough space to accommodate them.

 
25 dead in double bombing in Afghanistan

Two Islamic State suicide bombers struck in Afghanistan’s capital on Monday, killing 25 people, including nine journalists who had rushed to the scene of the first attack, in the deadliest assault on reporters since the fall of the Taliban in 2001.

Pardee’s Indigo in North Las Vegas to open April 28

On Saturday, Pardee Homes will celebrate the grand opening of Indigo, featuring modern two-story floor plans. Events are planned from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Pardee to open Terra Luna in Summerlin

Summerlin welcomes its newest neighborhood in The Cliffs village: Terra Luna by Pardee Homes. Located near major village amenities, including Shelley Berkley Elementary School, Faiss Middle School, Bishop Gorman High School, Faiss Community Park, Aquatic Springs Indoor Pool and Wet ‘n’ Wild, Terra Luna offers four new, modern floor plans in a gated community with prices starting from approximately $535,000.

Homes in Cadence’s Virtuoso priced to start in the mid-$200,000s

More and more local families are settling in to Cadence in large part due to its home options, active lifestyle and amenities. And now there are even more options to consider. Homes within Virtuoso — Cadence’s newest neighborhood — are now for sale.

Summertime is almost here; is your HOA playground ready?

By now, homeowners associations and their community managers have discussed the recent $20-million award against an association for failure to eliminate playground hazards. According to insurance companies, the majority of playground injuries stem from falls or impact with climbers and swingers. Fatalities occur because of strangulations and elevated falls.

Program helps with new-home contingency purchases

Spring has sprung and the summer is just around the corner, leading to what is typically the hottest months of the year in not only the Las Vegas Valley’s temperature but also in real estate sales. Construction of new homes is ongoing, with signs sprouting up on street corners that lead to model homes.

Program helps to renovate fixer-uppers

Purchasing a fixer-upper in need of renovation can be a smart investment in the Las Vegas Valley where home prices are rising, if two things are in play: You can buy the property for under market value, and you have a well-thought-out renovation plan with the right projects that increase the home’s equity. All of this requires money.

Real estate power couple chooses The Ogden

Saba and Bilal Tailor are from Inland Empire, but California’s high cost of living and Las Vegas’ fruitful housing market drove the real estate couple to Nevada last year. With two kids still living under their roof, the Tailors envisioned finding a single-family home. But thanks to some friends of theirs who already lived at The Ogden, a 21-story, high-rise condominium tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, the Tailors agreed to meet with the sales team, who ultimately presented them with their future dream home in the sky.

Congress boosts tax credits for affordable housing market

Investors looking to get into the affordable housing game, or hoping to build onto their current portfolio, caught a break with the passage of the $1.3 trillion spending bill in Congress in late March.

Marijuana-based businesses continue development

Marijuana-based businesses in Southern Nevada are continuing to expand in the region as the gates to recreational sales opened less than a year ago.

Cold Creek is off the grid

Considered high-mountain desert, the area is surrounded by mountains, pine trees and a variety of wildlife including elk, wild mustangs and deer.

 
Mount Charleston cabin lists for $939,000 — VIDEO

The craftsman’s inspiration for the new-home design came from time spent on the roof of the small cabin that formerly sat on the site and was demolished prior to construction.

Cool temps with rain in Las Vegas Valley this week

Tuesday shows a forecast high of 69 degrees, breezes and a 40 percent chance of rain, according to the weather service. The chance for rain will decrease to 30 percent Wednesday when the valley will see a forecast high of 68.

Florida man shares story of how he survived HPV cancer

Jason Mendelsohn was pondering a question during a financial exam in 2014 when his fingers grazed his neck, making him notice a bump he hadn’t felt before.

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