Vegas Nation: Raiders open training camp in Napa

Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond, Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken and sports columnist Ed Graney discuss the first day of Raiders training camp.

Board member urges LVCVA boss Rossi Ralenkotter to leave

A key board member at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority called on CEO Rossi Ralenkotter to immediately step down amid growing concerns about misuse of public funds and a police investigation into abuse of airline gift cards bought by the agency.

Art galleries in Las Vegas

Ethiopian artist Abraham Abebe’s three-dimensional abstract paintings depict probability and high contrast in life and reflect the pursuit of identity.

Las Vegas airport passenger numbers rise in first half of 2018

More than 24.5 million passengers have departed or arrived at McCarran International Airport between January and June, putting the airport on track to break an all-time record for a second year in a row, according to figures released Friday.

Nevada AG candidate Aaron Ford arrested 4 times in 1990s

Nevada Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford, the Democratic candidate for attorney general, was arrested four times in Texas in the 1990s for public intoxication, stealing tires and twice for failing to appear in court — once for a speeding ticket and once for a theft charge.

3 takeaways from Day 1 of Raiders training camp

The Raiders would sorely miss holdout defensive end Khalil Mack if he doesn’t play in the season opener Sept. 10 against the Los Angeles Rams — or any game, for that matter. For one day anyway, they survived.

Cannabis entertainment hubs could be new trend

I’ve noticed something lately that could be a big draw, though it might not be for every mall around the valley. I’m going to identify it as “cannabis as entertainment.”

First West Nile-positive mosquito of 2018 found in Clark County

The Southern Nevada Health District’s Mosquito Surveillance Program found the mosquito carrying the virus in the 89122 zip code, near Clark County Wetlands Park in the southeast Las Vegas Valley

The Ogden offers upgraded residences

The Ogden, a 21-story high-rise condominium tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, is known for offering its residents luxury living, complete with beautifully appointed residences, spectacular views, first-class amenities and resident-only activities led by a dedicated lifestyle director. For the buyer looking for an even more upgraded home, The Ogden has a limited number of residences as part of its elite Premier Collection.

Shea’s Trilogy to open resort-style club

Outlook Club, an expansive, resort-style club with 9,600 square feet of indoor space and 2,100 square feet of outdoor space, is under construction in the heart of the community. It is expected to be completed in 2019.

Pardee showcases homes in northern valley

Indigo by Pardee Home is a collection of modern two-story floor plans that range from 2,014 square feet to 2,642 square and start in price from the low $300,000s.

First residents of The Summit Club move in

The first residents have moved into the Summit Club, an uber luxury residential community in Summerlin. The development has sold 106 of 146 lots and plans a price increase this fall with a strong demand for its multimillion-dollar lots.

Developers need to make community repairs

One of the most important functions that a board of directors has pertains to the transition of control from declarant (the developer) to a homeowner-controlled board of directors.

Robert Coomer partners with Cardinal Financial

Routinely ranked among the top-producing mortgage originators in the nation by Scotsman Guide, Las Vegas-based Robert Coomer has joined Cardinal Financial.

UNLV lawyer pursues immigrant separated from child through ICE maze

Immigration Clinic attorney Laura Barrera flew to Texas on Thursday to find out what had become of the man who had called her earlier from ICE’s Henderson Detention Center seeking help reuniting with his 5-year-old daughter.

Social media ads a key campaign tactic for Heller, Rosen

Nevada’s U.S. Senate candidates are bankrolling hundreds of Facebook ads tailored to reach voters based on their age, sex and location — an approach campaign experts say is far more effective than traditional TV and radio ads.

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