Motorcyclist, pedestrian in hospital after crash

A pedestrian was in critical condition Friday night after being struck by a motorcycle at the intersection of Desert Inn Road and Boulder Highway, police said.

TRACK: Foothill takes Ron Resler titles

Frankie Morrill won three individual events to help Foothill’s girls track and field team to a first-place finish at the Ron Resler Invitational at Boulder City.

‘King Mo’ evens score with ‘Rampage’ Jackson at Bellator 175

Bellator star Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal once again believed he had done enough to beat Quinton “Rampage” Jackson when their rematch of their 2014 fight went to the scorecards on Friday night. The judges agreed with him this time.

Adjustable-rate mortgage: Just the basics

Adjustable-rate mortgages, or ARMs, have monthly payments that can move up and down as interest rates fluctuate.

Trading in suburbia for The Ogden

Wisconsin natives Dan and Brenda Dinga recently gave up their suburban life for a home in the Silver State. In January, with the help of a Veterans Affairs loan, the couple right-sized into their dream residence at The Ogden, an iconic 21-story high-rise condominium tower in downtown Las Vegas.

The Mesa village in Summerlin nears closeout

Two gated neighborhoods with only 17 homes remaining are nearing closeout in The Mesa, a popular Summerlin village conveniently located near the 215 Beltway at Russell Road and Hualapai Way in the master-planned community’s southern region.

Nevada Builder Trade In Program helps homeowners

What should a homeowner considering the purchase of a brand new home do first: sell their existing home or sign a contract with the builder to construct a new one?

Grand opening of Piedmont this weekend

Summit Homes celebrates the latest addition to its Las Vegas new-home neighborhoods with the grand opening of Piedmont on Saturday, April 1.

All mortgage lenders are not created equal

You know what happens when you pick up the phone and call Premier Mortgage Lending? A real person answers the phone and helps you. If you don’t think that’s a big deal, Rick Piette, owner of Las Vegas-based Premier Mortgage, would like to ask you to think again.

SOFTBALL: Boulder City squeezes out win over Tech

Ryann Reese scored on Jordan Moorhead’s bunt single with one out in the bottom of the seventh to give Boulder City’s softball team a 3-2 victory over visiting Tech on Friday.

Mississippi State ends UConn’s 111-game winning streak

UConn’s record 111-game winning streak came to a startling end when Mississippi State pulled off perhaps the biggest upset in women’s basketball history, stunning the Huskies 66-64 on Morgan William’s overtime buzzer beater in the national semifinals Friday night.

VOLLEYBALL: Tech loses first set, rallies past Western

Collin Faught had 23 assists and one ace, and Devin Wade added seven kills and four blocks to rally Tech’s boys volleyball team to a 23-25, 25-22, 25-13, 25-23 win over visiting Western on Friday.

LETTER: Oroville Dam issue had nothing to do with salmon

It is wrong to suggest that anything other than public safety drove decisions after the main spillway eroded on Feb. 7.

COMMENTARY: Welcome to Trumpland, where the president enjoys the upper hand

In only a few days … while liberals sat around gloating over the “failure” of the Obamacare repeal … Trump changed the direction of America. Trump did more in this time than most presidents do in a four-year term.

Las Vegas picks up the tab on some serious parties

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spends taxpayer dollars on concerts, sporting events, lavish dinners and some of the biggest bar bills you’ll ever see.

Convention authority chairman gets most perks

Authority Chairman Lawrence Weekly accepted more travel and what he reported as gifts from the agency than any other board member.

Can Neonopolis handle all this Nerd action?

Nerds, and even non-nerds, can bowl and shoot pool and enjoy a night of revelry at The Nerd at Neonopolis.

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