A recent Nevada State Apartment Association report shows apartment rents in Southern Nevada beginning to decelerate and suggests “this historic run of rent growth is unlikely to continue.”
Brandon and Valerie Haase, new homeowners at Tri Pointe Homes’ Kings Canyon in Summerlin’s Redpoint district, were so impressed with the customer service and attention to detail they experienced during their new home construction process, they created a “Best Homebuilder” trophy and presented it to their construction manager, Sean Kieser, and the entire Tri Pointe Homes team.
Cadence is home to the nearly 50-acre Central Park, which offers a variety of features including picnic areas, splash pads, pickleball courts, a fitness court, community pool, 5-acre adventure playground, pavilion and two amphitheaters.
The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of the Summerlin master-planned community, has announced the selection of Southern Nevada artist Bonnie Kelso to create the largest public mural in Downtown Summerlin, the community’s 400-acre walkable, mixed-use urban core.
A homeless man is accused of choking and attempting to sexually assault a real estate agent on Monday at a model home, Las Vegas police said.
Vashti Cunningham, who went to Bishop Gorman High School, is the nation’s top high jumper. She is ranked sixth in the world and competes in the World Championships on Saturday.
The Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General said the messages between Jan. 5 and Jan. 6, 2021, were erased “as part of a device-replacement program.”
The constable was treated at a hospital for what police described as a serious injury.
Store associates handed single carnations to customers as they entered the newly reopening store.
A lobster boil ranks among the quintessential pleasures of a New England summer.
St. Jude’s Children for Ranch and CardinaleWay Acura are teaming to collect school supplies for those in need. The automotive dealership will host the event July 23 at 7000 W. Sahara Ave.
A heap of gluten-free fried chicken touches down at Brooklyn Bowl. Impossible. It’s too good. Is this chicken chicanery? No, just skill — and love.
The former president, son Donald Jr. and daughter Ivanka had been scheduled for depositions starting as soon as Friday.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver noted Tuesday that league expansion to Las Vegas isn’t imminent, but that doesn’t mean an increased presence in Southern Nevada won’t be felt before that.
A rare widespread monsoon storm covered much of the valley with precipitation Thursday, and some rain remains possible Friday.
Rescue teams with sniffer dogs combed through debris in a central Ukrainian city on Friday looking for people still missing after a Russian missile strike a day earlier that killed at least 23 people.
Biden blames oil companies for high gasoline prices instead of his administration’s assault on fossil fuels.
Technology could help avoid some of these tragedies.
How much does it cost to change a lightbulb?
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Tony Rock, a younger brother of Chris Rock, is making his first Vegas appearance since the infamous Oscars incident. He still doesn’t find it funny.
Despite his victory Tuesday, secretary of state candidate Jim Marchant questions the election results.
Hospitals are watching admissions closely but continue to function normally.
A study by a top global travel data company says airline seat capacity has recovered faster at Harry Reid International than at any other major airport in the world.
In court transcripts released this week, witnesses described the chaotic highway shooting where authorities said Hells Angels bikers targeted Vagos Motorcycle Club members.
Preliminary election results were delayed on Tuesday, but officials say the general election will be smoother.
The 1970s-era building was developed by the late Irwin Molasky, was one of Las Vegas’ most influential developers outside the Strip.
Former UNLV basketball star Glen Gondrezick, who played on the school’s first Final Four team, will be honored posthumously by the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame.
The Community Cat Coalition of Clark County (C5) has trapped, neutered and returned their 50,000th free-roaming or feral cat in the Las Vegas Valley.
