NV Housing Division gives advice

The Nevada Housing Division has some important tips for anyone who thinks it’s time to become a home buyer.

Pardee offers upgrades at Tremezzo

Pardee Homes is offering a home plan with more than $250,000 in upgrades within Tremezzo, an exclusive collection of Italian-inspired hilltop homes at the Lake Las Vegas resort community.

Sun City Mesquite to complete golf course

Construction of homes and community amenities continues at Del Webb’s Sun City Mesquite, which is still Del Webb’s best-selling age-qualified development in the United States, according to sales manager Lila Williams.

Warmington Homes Nevada goes green

A member of Nevada Energy Star partners, Warmington Homes Nevada, now offers resource efficient “green” features at all of its single-family new-home neighborhoods. The addition of Energy Star features further enhances the resource and cost efficiency of single-family homes, according to Amy Thill, vice president of sales and marketing for Warmington Homes Nevada.

Solera in Anthem nears closeout phase

Del Webb’s age-qualified Villas at Solera neighborhood in the Anthem master-planned community has entered the final closeout phase with only nine homes remaining for sale, according to sales agent Angela Steffen.

Board needs to decide how to address possible defect litigation

Q: I am the president of a condominium community which is not yet four years old. As a board, we feel a responsibility to assure that each of the buildings meet the design specifications and the code requirements.

Monterey at Las Vegas Country Club shines

Professionally decorated homes with designer furniture are featured at Monterey at the Las Vegas Country Club with a furniture package program.

Needing guarantee of home warranty

Q: I need information on (companies providing) home warranty insurance. As my home is now over 10 years old, my warranties for central air and my furnace have expired. Some companies I was referred to didn’t cover these and others did. Several people have said they had trouble with their (warranties) and others have none. Where do I obtain information on up-front costs, trade service calls and reliability of the company? — Patricia D., Las Vegas

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Local team falls in quarterfinals

An emotional run finally came to an end Friday for Las Vegas’ Triple Double Elite 16-U team.

IN BRIEF

CYCLING

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BASEBALL

Rivals tread well-worn path

Down through the years, the rivalry between Puerto Rican and Mexican fighters has become one of boxing’s most dependable traditions.

LEFTOVERS Stewart follows idol’s lead

The night before he announced that his car number in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series next year would be 14 to salute his racing idol, A.J. Foyt, Tony Stewart flashed the kind of the temper that Foyt was known for.

Lousy game? Blame Canada

UNLV basketball coach Lon Kruger left at halftime, probably to go enjoy a more interesting game at a local high school. Courtside fans Warren Buffett and Bill Gates also bailed early, because when bank accounts worth a combined $120 billion begin plunging like Katie Couric’s ratings, heading to the nickel slots seems a better idea than sitting through routs like the one Team USA pinned on Canada on Friday.

Stults takes demotion to 51s in stride

When a player gets sent down from the big leagues — especially after performing well, as was the case with Las Vegas left-hander Eric Stults recently — it can be difficult to deal with.

Help for jobless claims set

CARSON CITY — A state agency has announced it will have employees working overtime beginning today to process unemployment benefit claims.

Couple persevere trying to help octogenarian only to get caught in red tape

Aggravation is dialing and redialing the same phone number for more than five hours a day, only to get a busy signal. And I’m not talking dialing a few times a day when it crosses someone’s mind. I’m talking about dialing every three seconds from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., then starting again from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Horse death data examined

Tests of soil and water where 71 wild horses died on the Tonopah Test Range might have been compromised because the samples were collected seven months after the animals died, according to the manager of a team of scientists who analyzed the data.

GOP appoints convention delegates

Nevada Republican Party officials appointed a slate of delegates Friday evening to September’s Republican national convention after the party failed to elect delegates at its state convention in April.

State high court rules 21 ineligible

CARSON CITY — Twenty-one elected officials, including long-serving Clark County Commissioner Bruce Woodbury, were tossed off the ballot Friday when the Nevada Supreme Court ruled they were ineligible to run for re-election because of term limits.

Officer charged in crash resigns

The Nevada Highway Patrol sergeant charged with driving under the influence of marijuana resigned Friday.

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