After more than 30 years without enforcement, an HOA recently began issuing violation notices and scheduling hearings for homeowners parking in their driveways.
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Check out this guide for travelers as flight disruptions are stacking up because of a winter storm affecting half the U.S. population.
Although the weather in Southern Nevada is expected to be relatively mild, cancellations in other cities are affecting Harry Reid International Airport.
The committee declined to advance an amendment to a larger spending bill that would restore a gambler’s ability to deduct 100 percent of losses on annual tax filings.
The new 99 Ranch supermarket near Summerlin — in a space last occupied by a Haggen grocery store — held a media preview Friday, ahead of its grand opening scheduled for Saturday morning.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
WASHINGTON — A new bill that would limit the Internet gambling ban to sports betting while exempting poker and other online wagering is splitting poker advocates.
American Pacific Corp., a Las Vegas-based chemical manufacturer, reported on Tuesday that net income decreased to $128,000 from $606,000 a year ago.
CARSON CITY — Unemployed Nevadans can rest easy. They will receive their jobless benefits even though more people are out of work, a state agency reported Tuesday.
Wall Street’s concerns about MGM Mirage’s delay in completing financing for its massive CityCenter development are overblown, MGM Mirage executives said Tuesday.
The sudden halt of the $4.8 billion Echelon resort on the Strip isn’t the only major Las Vegas delay facing mall developer General Growth Properties.
Bankruptcy Judge Linda Riegle said she will sign an order today approving $127 million in post-bankruptcy financing for Lake Las Vegas.
MGM Mirage on Monday officially pulled the plug on a planned mixed-use development in Jean, blaming the sour economic climate.
Owning and operating Southern Nevada’s second largest lake can really do a number on your water bill.
For generations, owning a home has stood as one of the cornerstones of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, independence, and success. And despite the economic shifts and affordability challenges of the past decade, that dream is still very much alive. According to a recent Coldwell Banker survey, 85 percent of Americans still believe homeownership […]
The city’s mayor started tearing down a building to kick off the project.
Ahead of its grand opening, the Boca Park 99 Ranch Market has announced details about what shoppers can expect inside the new store.
The expanded department store version of the grocery store employs 200 people.
NV Energy is now offering to refund all customers, with interest, that it overcharged dating back to 2002.
