Monday’s Dark, a Las Vegas charity force, turns 5

The idea Mark Shunock hatched is a festive, and frequently rowdy, night of music and philanthropy at The Space at 3460 Cavaretta Court. Mondays Dark celebrates its fifth anniversary at 7 p.m. Monday at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Idaho ordered to give transgender inmate gender surgery

A federal judge says Idaho must provide gender confirmation surgery to a transgender inmate who has been living as a woman for years but who has continuously been housed in a men’s prison.

Women’s rights groups awarded $20M from CBS

CBS on Friday pledged to give $20 million to 18 organizations dedicated to eliminating sexual harassment inthe workplace as the network tries to recover from a scandal that led to the ouster of its top executive, Les Moonves.

Sisolak will retain two Sandoval appointees in state roles

Governor-elect Steve Sisolak’s transition team announced that Bradley Crowell, director of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and Tony Wasley, director of the Nevada Department of Wildlife, will remain in their current roles under the new administration.

Salt Lake City gets approval to bid for 2030 Winter Olympics

Salt Lake City got the green light to bid for the Winter Olympics — most likely for 2030 — in an attempt to bring the Games back to the city that hosted in 2002 and provided the backdrop for the U.S. winter team’s ascendance into an international powerhouse.

Pardee to hold final Hurry Home event this weekend

It’s the final weekend for Pardee Homes’ Hurry Home sales event, featuring special incentives on move-in-ready homes and under-construction homes in North Las Vegas, Las Vegas and Henderson. The event concludes on Dec. 16.

Knights, Aviators call Downtown Summerlin home

Long regarded as a world-class destination, Las Vegas is brimming with premier hotels, celebrity chef restaurants, best-in-class shopping and top-tier entertainment. And while all those attractions annually draw more than 42 million tourists to the city, one thing has long been lacking. That is, until 2017, when the city added not one, but three professional sports teams, to its already stellar line-up.

Terry Fator’s bandleader buys Spanish Trail home

When Real Estate Millions visited John and Linda Wackerman in 2015, they were living on a 2-acre, vintage Vegas ranch-style home in the east valley near Wayne Newton’s estate. They have since traded in that property’s winged angel and Pegasus statues for a pair of Sinatra-owned sconces in a swanky house in the luxury community Spanish Trail Country Club.

Roof rats are a problem

My wife and I live in a homeowners association duplex community. We now have roof rats in our crawl space. I’m sure we are liable to have the exterminator get rid of them.

Juhl residents enjoy vibrant lifestyle

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 vibrant lifestyle, culture and social and dining scene that surrounds Juhl, giving residents direct access to world-class restaurants, bars and entertainment.

Findlay’s Jaguar Land Rover Las Vegas opens

Findlay Automotive Group’s Jaguar Land Rover Las Vegas unveiled a state-of-the-art 47,000 square-foot building Nov. 15 at 6425 Roy Horn Way in southwest Las Vegas.

Fresno State should stop Arizona State in Las Vegas Bowl

Two opponents have scored more than 21 points on Fresno State this season: Toledo (in a 49-27 Fresno win) and Boise State (in a 24-17 Fresno loss).

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