Rhodes Homes opens sales center

Rhodes Homes is making it easier for home buyers to find the perfect residence at its Tuscany master plan in Henderson with its new sales center that will allow home buyers to see their options for all of Tuscany’s available floor plans in one convenient location.

Aliante master plan enters final phase

Centered around indoor and outdoor amenities for all residents, Aliante continues to flourish, with more than 6,000 families living within the 1,900-acre community, according to Dan Naef, senior vice president of North Valley Enterprises LLC, developer of Aliante.

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Kazmar makes most of chance

When he was asked to report to the manager’s office Monday night, Sean Kazmar figured it was no big deal.

Bryant shooting bricks

Despite suffering numerous scars to his public image, Kobe Bryant remains one of the most popular athletes at the Olympics. The NBA superstar arrived in Beijing to a hero’s welcome.

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BASEBALL

Sewald helps Gorman win in Legion regional

Paul Sewald threw six solid innings and hit a solo home run as Bishop Gorman moved to 2-0 in the American Legion Western Regional on Friday in Surprise, Ariz., with a 9-2 win over Niwot (Colo.).

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Ex-51s second baseman leads Tacoma to sweep

Kevin Howard haunted his former 51s teammates Friday night in helping the Tacoma Rainiers cap a four-game Pacific Coast League series sweep in Tacoma, Wash.

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NBA

City salaries to face review

Las Vegas is moving forward with a review of salaries and benefits for city employees, something that hasn’t been done since the mid-1990s.

Woman dies in I-15 crash

A woman died after the motor coach she was riding in Friday blew a tire, authorities believe.

Pickens pushes plan to wean U.S. off oil

WASHINGTON — T. Boone Pickens, the billionaire Texas oilman and financier, predicted Friday that his ambitious plan to refocus U.S. energy policy on alternatives such as wind and natural gas soon will become a major issue for the presidential candidates.

Historic church to undergo seismic retrofit

VIRGINIA CITY — One of Nevada’s oldest churches will undergo a $2.1 million seismic retrofit to keep it from being destroyed by an earthquake.

Suspect agrees to be extradited

KINGMAN, Ariz. — The man who has admitted killing a former Olympian in Las Vegas has waived extradition in northwest Arizona to return to Nevada to face prosecution.

Barry Becker Jr. dies of aneurism

Barry Becker Jr., whose family developed the Charleston Heights area of Las Vegas in the 1950s, died Tuesday at age 38 from an aneurism.

District girds for opening day

Working as a white-water rafting guide in the Grand Canyon was good preparation for the classroom for first-year English teacher Nate Haldeman.

CHINESE GO CRAZY OVER MASCOT DOLLS

I don’t care much for mascots beyond the dancing tree at Stanford, which is just bizarre enough to hold my attention for more than a second.

Group warns: Climate will fuel wildfires

RENO — Wildfires are projected to burn twice as much land in Nevada and other Western states by late this century if the climate warms as expected, a conservation group said in a report.

40/40 Club buzz may mean a sale

Those persistent rumors that hounded Jay-Z‘s 40/40 Club at The Palazzo since it opened New Year’s Eve may finally have come to fruition.

Testimony ends in Halverson case

After two weeks of hearings and more than a year on suspension, embattled District Judge Elizabeth Halverson will have to wait a few more weeks before learning her fate on judicial misconduct charges.

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