Las Vegas High dominated by Colorado school in season opener

Las Vegas turned the ball over five times, and Pine Creek (Colorado) took control in the second quarter to run away for a win Friday in the season opener for both teams.

Silver resigning from Nevada Supreme Court

Citing “unforeseen circumstances” and a desire to spend more time with her family, Nevada Supreme Court Justice Abbi Silver tendered her resignation to Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday.

Pipeline operator agrees to guilty plea in California spill

A pipeline operator and two subsidiaries agreed Friday to plead guilty to negligently discharging oil off the Southern California coast in connection with a pipeline break that covered beaches with blobs of crude.

What does Biden’s student loan relief plan mean for Nevada?

After Biden announced this week a plan to cancel up to $10,000 in student loan debts for people making less than $125,000 a flurry of mixed responses erupted across the country, with many recent college graduates celebrating and economists worrying about the national debt.

HOA changes homes’ color schemes

If at the time of purchase of the home, the color scheme was part of the original architectural guidelines, the association may possibly not have the authority to mandate a new color scheme.

A new normal: The shift toward a buyer’s market

As we approach a post-pandemic market, interest rates have resurfaced around the 2019 national average, which was the 15-year average before 2020, median sale prices have continuously decreased since June and inventory has tripled over the last three months. Such shifts are defining factors of the market re-balancing and giving buyers some power back.

Woodside opens Falcon Crest in Summerlin

Kestrel, the newest district in Summerlin West, welcomes its second neighborhood, Falcon Crest by Woodside Homes.

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