Rock musician Carlos Santana has put his investment property in The Ridges in Summerlin on the market for $2.795 million, just about two years after purchasing it.
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A Las Vegas homeowner is accepting cryptocurrency in addition to other forms of payment for their $5.8-million home in The Ridges in Summerlin.
A motorcycle club joined hands Friday night with the family of a 58-year-old moped driver who was killed last week on a southwest Las Vegas road.
Las Vegas gang detectives and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are investigating after more than 100 rounds were fired at a Summerlin pool.
Howard Hughes Corp. is developing an office building next to Las Vegas Ballpark and the second phase of a luxury apartment complex.
Summerlin announced the return of a parade to celebrate Independence Day this year as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gypsum Resources has accused Commissioner Justin Jones of illicitly swapping political favors with then-commission Chairman Steve Sisolak to stymie its disputed housing project.
Sun City Summerlin’s Community Association ended its policy requiring residents to present their COVID-19 vaccination cards or mask up before entering community facilities.
A spokeswoman for the Nevada Department of Wildlife said the issue of rogue mountain lions stems from drought conditions in the valley.
Some Sun City Summerlin residents are fed up with all the to-do surrounding masks, and they’re ready to wrangle.
The health sciences university acquired a three-story building off Town Center Drive and the 215 Beltway.
The Downtown Summerlin taphouse will spotlight independent craft beer and will feature its own food menu.
Putting greens, steam showers are among the amenities found in homes ranging from $700K to $800K on Zillow.
The Las Vegas Ballpark, home to the Las Vegas Aviators, is operating at 50 percent capacity with COVID-19 protocols, but mostly, it’s baseball as usual.
For the same amount of money, Las Vegas homes tend to be larger, more amenity-filled.