If this keeps up, Bark-Andre Furry will need a stylist, an agent and a publicist.
Documents obtained by the Review-Journal show Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky directed district HR staff to approve Jason Wright, husband of board president Deanna Wright, for a teacher preparation program in 2014.
Testimony concluded Friday in a civil trial over a fall at a David Copperfield trial, but jurors likely will not start weighing evidence for about two weeks.
There is nothing make-believe about how Vegas landed in the Western Conference Finals of the Stanley Cup playoffs, where it opens a best-of-seven series at Winnipeg on Saturday.
A state task force Friday moved closer to overhauling how Nevada tracks casino emergency response plans in the wake of the Oct. 1 mass shooting outside Mandalay Bay.
Sandoval said technology like artificial intelligence, driverless cars, drones, blockchain and the internet of things will impact the day-to-day lives of Nevadans and the way lawyers litigate.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt this week unveiled a website for sexual assault victims as part of his initiative to reduce the backlog of untested rape kits.
Golden Knights fever is sweeping through Nevada and into national spotlight as celebrities and lawmakers with ties to Las Vegas boldly display their loyalty to the long-odds team that keeps advancing in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Keith Brown, special assistant to the head coach the past two basketball seasons at UNLV, was named an assistant coach at Fresno State on Friday.
After three public hearings that drew many comments for and against, state Superintendent of Instruction Steve Canavero adopts the new state regulation and sends it to the Legislative Commission for final approval.
New “tactical paramedic” training for Las Vegas American Medical Response and MedicWest staff enables them to accompany SWAT teams to active shooter calls, hostage situations and high-risk warrant searches.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson gave a Republican-aligned super PAC $30 million this week as the GOP seeks to blunt Democratic efforts to regain control of the House of Representatives.
The Golden Knights went 2-1 against the Winnipeg Jets in the regular season. But it has been awhile since the Knights faced the Jets, and Winnipeg has a different look from the last time they met.
Professional sports bettor Erin Rynning expects both underdogs to prevail and derail a fourth consecutive NBA Finals matchup of the Warriors and Cavaliers.
Ed Bozarth Nevada Chevrolet recently hosted Legacy High School’s High School of Business Academy freshman class. The High School of Business is a four-year program. In their senior year, students will test and receive nine to 12 free college elective credits.
This month, Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram was one of the first dealers in the valley to welcome the 2019 Ram 1500. The all-new 2019 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Laramie Longhorn is re-engineered from the inside out making it the strongest and most capable Ram yet.
An astute group of gearheads recently spent four days in Southern Nevada having great times in their hot rods while also helping raise funds for Opportunity Village.
Knights fever has clearly swept across the Las Vegas Vegas Valley. No expansion team has ever performed so well in their inaugural year and few cities have waited so long for professional sports as did Las Vegas. Add to that the fact that most of the staff at Findlay Toyota are such die-hard sports fans and you’ve got a recipe for extreme fans.
Competition from within has given coach Gerard Gallant several options when it comes to deciding whether or not to make changes in the Golden Knights’ lineup.
Mary Steenburgen would like to set the record straight. No, she has not read the entire “Fifty Shades of Grey” book. “I’m still an adolescent at heart,” the Oscar winner says. “I just read all the naughty bits!”
Inspirada, a Henderson master-planned community, welcomes its inaugural Opera in the Park series with Mozart’s “The Prince and The Magic Flute,” a children’s opera performed by Sin City Opera at Solista Park Pavilion on May 19.
Toll Brothers has long been building quality homes in Summerlin. The company offers a diverse range of homes in seven neighborhoods within four distinct villages throughout the community: Regency, Ironwood and Granite Heights in The Cliffs village; Fairway Hills in The Ridges village; Los Altos and Altura in The Paseos village; and its newest neighborhood — Shadow Point in the village of Stonebridge.
Pardee Homes is adding to its new home collection in Skye Canyon, a master-planned community in northwest Las Vegas with the June 2 opening of Onyx, featuring modern, spacious two-story homes with up to six bedrooms and five baths.
The man behind the wedding song of the summer a few years ago is making his Las Vegas debut today at Country in the Park in Mountain’s Edge. In 2014, Ben Rue’s debut single “I Can’t Wait (Be My Wife)” was hailed with the wedding recognition by Billboard, and he just released his new single “Let Em Loose.”
One Las Vegas, the twin, 20-story condominium tower on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard at 8255 S. Las Vegas Blvd. has received approval from Fannie Mae to offer financing options as low as 3 percent down for eligible primary homebuyers. An open house to explain the benefits of the new financing program and showcase the community is set for May 20 from noon to 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
“These are very much mansions in the sky,” owner and broker Randy Char of Char Luxury Real Estate said about the Queensridge homes.
The National Association of Home Builders has selected architect Michael Gardner, principal of Henderson-based studio g Architecture, for the 2019 New American Remodel. It is Gardner’s third project for the International Builders Show and his first in the remodel category. He was selected to design the New American Home for the show in 2013 and 2016.
Juhl has announced its partnership with The Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute (BMI) at the University of Nevada Las Vegas to launch Juhl’s Writer in Residence program in Downtown Las Vegas.
Of all the changes that take place in a person’s life the first time they get the keys to their very own home, two things stand out in particular. First, a sense of accomplishment — and second, security for their family. To be sure, achieving homeownership and putting down roots in a community come with benefits too numerous to list them all. But they include stability, community and an improved financial future.
Buying a brand-new home and becoming its first-ever owner is exciting, but needing to sell another home to make the new-home purchase possible leads to doubts.
