Former gaming executive opens pet supply shop in Las Vegas

After a 25-year career as a gaming executive, Annette Weishaar started thinking about becoming her own boss. On Saturday, she opens a pet supply store franchise in southwest Las Vegas.

A’s, Oakland officials negotiating ballpark proposal

Following the Oakland Athletics disagreeing with the city council’s term sheet July 20 for the proposed Howard Terminal ballpark site the two sides are in talks trying to smooth out the team’s issues.

UNLV men’s basketball to open league play Jan. 1

Other notable matchups include a home tilt Feb. 1 against UNR, a Feb. 22 trip to Reno and a Feb. 19 meeting with Colorado State. Conference play concludes March 5 against New Mexico.

 
Nicolas Cage’s former home sells for $6M

Nicolas Cage’s former Spanish Hills home almost became his new treasure, but instead he’s leaving his Las Vegas past behind.

New state laws affect HOA fees and water use

This week, I have invited local attorneys Gregory P. Kerr and Michael T. Schulman of Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman Rabkin to explain new laws that will affect Las Vegas communities and the state’s homeowners associations. This the last column in a three-part series that takes an in-depth look at the new laws.

Purchase your next investment property at auction with an IRA

The national moratorium ended last month, presenting investors with an unprecedented opportunity to participate in the real estate market, more specifically at foreclosure auctions.

Richmond American offers homes in Cadence

Richmond American Homes introduces two new neighborhoods at Cadence in Henderson with two-story single-family and paired models for those in search of their dream home.