California will ban gun sales to most people under 21

Most people under 21 won’t be able to buy guns in California starting next year under a law Gov. Jerry Brown announced signing Friday.

Roundup: Legacy nets tie with Palo Verde

Isabella Skrinjaric had one goal and one assist to help Legacy’s girls soccer team earn a 2-2 tie with host Palo Verde on Friday afternoon.

Notre Dame’s Brian Kelly has offense to defeat Stanford

October reigns supreme for sports bettors. Football rages. Baseball flourishes. Hockey and basketball begin. I’ll take October for cashing tickets.

Nevada Virtual Academy to end elementary program

The online Nevada Virtual Academy charter school will close its elementary program at the end of this school year following its failure to meet academic goals spelled out in an performance-improvement agreement with the State Public Charter School Authority.

 
Waste management company Simple ESG files for bankruptcy

After a long-winded battle with waste-management company Republic Services, Simple Environmental Services Group has declared bankruptcy and all but dropped off the internet, leaving many customers in the dark.

Kavanaugh accuser believable, but can’t corroborate her story

Christine Blasey Ford, the California professor who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in 1982 when they were high school students, came across as genuine and believable as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday.

Commercial real estate market gains strength

The commercial real estate market is gaining strength with growing rents and lower vacancy rates; and local experts say that trend should continue. In addition, some companies are on the verge of making Las Vegas relocation announcements.

Foodie influencer has playbook for Summerlin’s Las Vegas Ballpark

Entrepreneur Sarah Camarota, a partner in three restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip, an independent hospitality consultant and busy mother of two young boys, is one of Las Vegas’ leading foodie influencers living and working in Summerlin.

Pardee’s Indigo is in North Las Vegas

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.

Family, Fur Fun Festival returns to Mountain’s Edge on Oct. 13

Learn about helping, fostering and adopting abandoned and neglected animals and celebrate the joy of pet stewardship during the annual Family, Fur and Fun Festival on Oct. 13. The free event will be at Exploration Park in Mountain’s Edge from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring their well-behaved, leashed pets.

Inspirada celebrates fall with OktoBEERfest Oct. 5

Inspirada, a master-planned community in west Henderson, invites residents and surrounding valley neighbors to break out the lederhosen and dirndls and attend the OktoBEERfest, Oct. 5, from 6 to 10 p.m. at Solista Park at 1890 Via Firenze.

The Ogden becomes downtown dining mecca

Within the walls of The Ogden, an iconic 21-story, high-rise condominium tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, residents enjoy luxury living, complete with beautifully appointed residences, spectacular views, first-class amenities and resident-only activities led by a dedicated lifestyle director.

HOA needs to install mic, sound system

Under the Fair Housing Act laws, “reasonable accommodations” need to be provided upon written request. Your association needs to buy a good microphone/sound system.

Las Vegas draws international luxury homebuyers

For all the talk about the strength of the luxury real estate market and influx of Californians, Realtors are finding opportunities with foreign buyers who see the market as affordable compared to other international cities.

Program combines home selling with homebuying

Robin and Robert Smith of Smith Team at Keller Williams Las Vegas are well-versed in the complexities of the Las Vegas Valley real estate market. Over the years, they have helped thousands of Southern Nevadans successfully sell their homes as “sellers’ agents” along with thousands of Nevadans in their home search and purchase as “buyers’ agents.”

NAIOP Southern Nevada chief speaks on valley’s potential expansion

The Las Vegas Valley’s commercial real estate sector and the local economy are ever-changing. The valley has seen its share of potential shifts on the horizon as of late, including reports that a national recession could be on the horizon and a push by Clark County commissioners to open new areas for residential and commercial development has been on the forefront.

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