GLVAR presents annual awards

The Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors presented its annual awards to some of its leading and longtime members, including Patty Kelley, who was named GLVAR’s Realtor of the Year for 2018.

One Las Vegas rings in 2019

One Las Vegas, the twin 20-story condominium towers on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard welcomes the new year with an unveiling of the luxurious and chic White Throne Mountain model.

Summerlin ranks No. 3 in national home sales

Following another year of milestone development and a 25 percent increase in new home sales over 2017, Summerlin, a development of The Howard Hughes Corp., moved up one spot from 2017 to earn the No. 3 national ranking on the list of 2018 best-selling master-planned communities by RCLCO, a leading national real estate consultant that has been ranking master plans since 1994. The ranking is determined by the number of new home sales. In 2018, 1,318 new homes were sold in Summerlin — the community’s strongest performance in more than a decade.

Pulte opens Varenna at Lake Las Vegas

On the heels of a highly successful 2018, Pulte Homes, one of Southern Nevada’s largest and most popular homebuilders, announces the grand opening of its second neighborhood at Lake Las Vegas.

Four Las Vegas master plans rank in top 21

Las Vegas dominated the national scene for 2018 new-home sales in master-planned communities like it hasn’t done in more than a decade by placing four in the top 21, according to rankings released by two real estate consulting firms.

Pardee event highlights new home designs

Pardee Homes’ Make Your Move to Modern sales event showcases move-in-ready and under-construction modern designs at the builder’s 13 neighborhoods valleywide. These select homes also include special incentives such as a closing cost credit and bonus design studio credit as well as the opportunity to lock in an interest rate.

2019 NFL playoff betting trends — divisional round

The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.

Suspended Addison Russell, Cubs agree at $3.4M, $200k raise

Suspended shortstop Addison Russell and the Chicago Cubs have agreed to a $3.4 million, one-year contract, a relatively small $200,000 raise for a player whose relationship with the team appeared strained after a domestic violence suspension.

UNLV has no interest in ex-Bishop Gorman star QB Tate Martell

Former Bishop Gorman star quarterback Tate Martell concluded his redshirt freshman season at Ohio State by entering the NCAA’s transfer portal, but he has not been contacted by UNLV, a person familiar with the situation said.

Cardinals hire ex-Broncos coach Vance Joseph as DC

Former Denver Broncos head coach Vance Joseph has been hired as the defensive coordinator on new Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury’s staff.

Arizona nature park provides haven for neglected animals

Keepers of the Wild Nature Park is a nonprofit organization providing a safe haven for indigenous and exotic animals that have been abandoned, neglected or abused.

‘Sopranos’ prequel star reveals ‘Many Saints of Newark’ details

The star of the upcoming “The Sopranos” prequel says a young Tony Soprano will be a part of the film — but had good reason to be careful about how much else he revealed about “The Many Saints of Newark.”

Nevada’s state engineer retires, leaving court battles to successor

During his eight years on the job, Jason King banned new residential wells in Pahrump, blocked water for the Coyote Springs master-planned community and twice ruled on controversial plans to pipe groundwater to Las Vegas.