Linqing to the holidays on the Strip — PHOTOS

On Friday, Las Vegas Academy of the Arts Choir members performed before a tree lighting ceremony at The Linq promenade on the Strip.

California wildfires burn thousands of giant sequoia trees

Fires in Sequoia National Park and the surrounding national forest tore through more than a third of groves in California and torched an estimated 2,261 to 3,637 sequoias.

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Christopher Homes introduces SkyVu in MacDonald Highlands

Set high above the Las Vegas Valley on an exclusive hillside with unobstructed city light, golf course and mountain views, SkyVu is now taking reservations

Golden Knight Alec Martinez buys $3.25M Summerlin home

Alec Martinez is among several Golden Knight players who’ve purchased luxury homes in Summerlin to be close to the team’s practice facility at City National Arena in Downtown Summerlin.

Community to complete landscaping project over three years

The project pertained to palm trees in the community. After receiving the proposal from the current landscaper, the board decided to have this landscape project spread out over a three-year period. In essence, dividing the landscape into three sections. One section would be done each year until the project was completed. The work would be performed by the current landscape contractor. The board had some reservations about spreading the work over the three-year period.

Five final homesites for sale at The Ridges in Summerlin

The Howard Hughes Corp., developer of the master-planned community of Summerlin, recently released five final homesites in The Ridges. First opened in 2000, The Ridges is the community’s 793-acre exclusive hillside custom home enclave perched along the valley’s western rim at the foothills of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Tri Pointe Homes to hold toy drive

In September, Tri Pointe Homes, one of Southern Nevada’s leading homebuilders with a nearly 70-year legacy of building tens of thousands of homes across the Las Vegas Valley, launched “100 Days to Christmas” toy drive to benefit HELP of Southern Nevada. Just a few weeks ago, the homebuilder hosted a toy drive barbecue at the resident-only pool for its three Inspirada neighborhoods, collecting more than 100 new, unwrapped toys and adding 10 more bikes to its growing collection.

 
Nevada student suing over university vaccination mandates

A student who says he is immune from COVID-19 because he already had it is suing the University of Nevada, Reno, the governor and others over the state’s vaccine requirement.

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