North Dakota, Minnesota bring storied rivalry to desert

College hockey juggernauts and former conference rivals North Dakota and Minnesota will reunite in front of a sellout crowd at Orleans Arena in the annual U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame game with national ranking — and perhaps most importantly — everlasting pride on the line.

Broncos look like good bet to end Chiefs’ cover streak

The Chiefs have covered 11 straight regular-season games. This is a team capable of making a Super Bowl run. But 9½ or 10 points are a huge handicap in the betting world.

 
Medical pros get specialized trauma training in Las Vegas

About 30 counselors from around the U.S. undergo EMDR (for “eye movement desensitization and reprocessing”) training in Las Vegas. The technique helps trauma victims disassociate disturbing experiences from negative feelings.

Golf Classic, Culinary Feast on tap Nov. 1-3

Golf, cuisine and community giving will take center stage at the second annual 2018 Audi Henderson Las Vegas Golf Classic slated for Nov. 1-3 at Reflection Bay Golf Club at Lake Las Vegas. This marks the second large tournament hosted by Reflection Bay Golf Club in the last six months, following the American Junior Golf Association tournament that was held in May.

Shriners Hospitals for Children Open returns

As the home of a collection of 10 public and private golf courses, including Nevada’s only two Tournament Players Club (TPC) courses, Summerlin has long been known as a golfer’s paradise. For the 26th consecutive year, the eyes of the golf world once again turn to Summerlin as the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open gets underway at TPC Summerlin, with tournament play from Nov. 1-4.

Summit showcases Centennial Crossing

This weekend, Summit Homes heralds the grand opening of Centennial Crossing, a collection of one- and two-story homes in a terraced community found inside the beltway at Centennial Parkway and Alpine Ridge. Interest has been high in this community, where a new model home is available for viewing and several homesites are already under construction for purchase.

Pardee offers homes at Tule Springs

One of the newest developments in North Las Vegas is The Villages at Tule Springs, home to Larimar and Blackstone by Pardee Homes.

Report shows positive indicators across several sectors

The commercial real estate market in Las Vegas has been on the mend since the recession. In the third quarter of 2018, the market saw positives across several sectors.

Promenade at Juhl features retail, dining

Juhl, a 344–residence, loft-style community in downtown Las Vegas, is known for its unique and flexible floor plans enhanced by an industrial chic design aesthetic that is a signature of the community. But another strong selling point for Juhl homebuyers is The Promenade, more than 20,000 square feet of specially curated retail space on the community’s ground level, giving residents easy access to dining, neighborhood services and retail.

Skye Canyon Chalktober Fest Art Fair draws 3,000 attendees

More than 3,000 people attended Skye Canyon’s Chalktober Fest art fair and fall festival at Skye Canyon Park on Oct. 20. The event included a chalk art competition with 35 amateur and professional artists whose work was based on the competition theme “Spirit of Las Vegas.”

State will appoint a receiver if board resigns

If the president resigns and if there are no other homeowners willing to serve, the Nevada Real Estate Division would appoint a receiver to manage the association who in turn would select a management company to manage the association until that time the association has recovered from the resignations.

Nevada Builder Trade In Program helps buyers

Buying and selling a home are among the biggest financial decisions made in someone’s lifetime. For homeowners who plans to buy a brand-new home while selling their current residence at the same time, the stakes are high and it is important to have a handle on your finances.

Trump’s tricks: How he riles the media while entertaining supporters

Critics often accuse President Donald Trump of using dog-whistles to gin up his conservative base. But really, Trump’s most effective trick is to get TV journalists to attack on demand — as you can see in cable news coverage on the caravan of Central Americans headed toward the U.S. border.

 
MUSEUM OF MAGIC

Master-illusionist Jeff McBride, who conducts extracurricular training consultations with both aspiring magicians and seasoned professionals, describes his eastside house in Shadow Hills as a museum of magic.

Ruvo center in Las Vegas recognized for Parkinson’s treatment

The Parkinson’s Foundation has designated the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas as a “Center of Excellence,” making it one of just 45 organizations worldwide with the title.

Manny Pacquiao to meet Adrien Broner in Las Vegas

Manny Pacquiao will continue his career with a bout against Adrien Broner on Jan. 19. The fight is expected to take place in Las Vegas, with the MGM Grand Garden Arena as the front-runner to land it.

NFL betting trends — Week 8

The Gold Sheet editor Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends.

Despite solid US economy, profits seem dim ahead

The nerve-wracking anxiety that’s gripped the U.S. stock market might seem oddly unmoored from economic reality: Economic growth is strong, unemployment ultra-low and consumers exceptionally confident.

General Motors asking for zero-emissions vehicle sales mandate

General Motors says it will ask the federal government for one national gas mileage standard, including a requirement that a percentage of auto companies’ sales be zero-emissions vehicles.

Suspicious vibrating package in North Las Vegas deemed safe

The package, addressed to an employee at the National Nuclear Security Administration’s North Las Vegas facilities, arrived about 9 a.m. When an employee picked up the box, it began vibrating, said police spokesman Eric Leavitt.

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