Swift victory denied, Russia presses reduced goals in Ukraine

Despite all the determination of Ukraine’s people, all the losses among Russia’s forces, and all the errors of Russia’s leaders, there is no sign that the war will soon be over.

 
Defense lifts Knight Hawks to win in first game

With the help of three turnovers, the Vegas Knight Hawks were victorious in their first game in franchise history with a 22-9 win over the Northern Arizona Wranglers.

LETTER: Appeasing Putin

U.S. weakness will embolden other nations.

UNLV women need to start fast to compete with Arizona

Without 2021 NCAA Tournament star Aari McDonald, who graduated, Arizona’s offense has lagged. The Wildcats were upset by Colorado in the Pac-12 quarterfinals.

California, hit by drought, imposes new round of water cuts

Water agencies that serve 27 million people and 750,000 acres of farmland will get just 5% of what they’ve requested this year from state supplies.

Top 10 Las Vegas luxury brokerages announced

Las Vegas real estate brokerages doubled the value and amount of luxury homes and condos transactions in 2021 and top four firms retained their same rankings as in 2020, according to research firm BrokerMetrics, which tracks Realtor transactions on the Multiple Listing Service.

Operation Home! seeks property partners

Through an initiative called Operation HOME! a coalition of agencies is assisting people experiencing homelessness with rental assistance and supportive services. A key component to the success of the program is the need to secure ongoing partnerships with property partners, like homeowners, property managers, investors and developers to access affordable vacant units quickly.

Police respond to tenant causing disturbance in community

The association cannot evict the tenant but could issue a violation letter that would be sent to the unit owner. Owners are responsible for the actions of their tenants and guests. If the disturbance was serious enough, a health, safety welfare violation could be issued.

REAL ESTATE BRIEFS: MARCH 19

United Construction Co., a general contractor and design-builder serving Northern and Southern Nevada industrial and commercial markets, has named Edward “Ed” Morgan as their new chief financial officer, beginning March 7. This announcement comes as UCC’s beloved CFO Brad Breach announces his retirement after 35 years of professional service to the company.

Summerlin to host bike ride, half-marathon April 23

Two of the valley’s most popular fitness events — Tour de Summerlin and the Summerlin Half Marathon — return April 23 to Summerlin after a two-year hiatus.

Cadence in Henderson adds neighborhoods, retail, school

Cadence, a 2,200-acre planned community in Henderson, kicked off 2022 ranking in the top 10 best-selling master-planned communities in the U.S. according to John Burns Real Estate Consulting and RCLCO. Beyond national recognitions and strong sales, the Cadence community continues to blossom in 2022.

March 11 recognized as Gaudin Motor Company Day

Clark County and the city of Las Vegas proclaimed March 11 as Gaudin Motor Company Day. Gaudin Motor Co. is celebrating its 100th anniversary this month.