DRAWING BOARD: Cartoons

Take a look at some editorial cartoons from the U.S. and around the world.

War in Ukraine may further escalate car headaches, costs

With buyer demand high, materials scarce and the war causing new disruptions, vehicle prices are expected to head even higher well into next year.

Man, another person injured in cigarette fire

The North Las Vegas Fire Department was summoned about 9:30 a.m. to a home in the 100 block of Sugar Bush Lane, near Washburn Road and Goldfield Street.

 
Spring travelers encounter flight delays in Las Vegas

About one in 10 flights was delayed Sunday at Harry Reid International Airport in the midst of spring break, according to a flight-tracking website.

410 civilian bodies found near Kyiv, Ukraine says

Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, says in a U.S. television interview that Russian attacks in Ukraine amount to genocide.

Motorist killed in Summerlin crash ID’d

A motorist died in a single-vehicle crash Sunday morning near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

 
Remodeled Red Rock Country Club home lists at $3.5M

In a luxury segment with limited inventory, putting an aging million-dollar-plus home on the market doesn’t guarantee there’s a buyer, even with such high demand. Buyers, today, want the latest technology, high-end finishes and more open floor plans.

It’s official: Former Raiders coach Jon Gruden sells home

Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden sold his Southern Highlands home and adjoining lot for $7.025 million, just below the $7.5 million asking price.

What do rising interest rates mean for homebuyers

What will rising interest rates mean to you if you are considering purchasing a home or doing a cash-out refinance loan?

Inspirada supports Munchies 4 the Military

Inspirada, a master-planned community in Henderson, has partnered with Liberty High School and city of Henderson to sponsor this year’s Munchies 4 the Military, a donation drive founded by the Douglas J. Green Memorial Foundation. Together, the organizations are asking for the community’s help in collecting wish list donations for the foundation’s care packages, which will be mailed to military service members and families who are deployed overseas.

Summerlin removes decorative grass

As Howard Hughes continues to utilize more drought-tolerant plantings, The Lawn in Downtown Summerlin — one of the destination’s most popular gathering spots for festivals, events, fairs and concerts —recently received a makeover in which more than 58,000 square feet of fescue was replaced with Bermuda grass, a change that will save more than 1.2 million gallons of water annually.

 
Sacramento shooting leaves 6 dead, 12 injured police say

Sgt. Zach Eaton, a police department spokesman, said investigators believe there were at least two shooters. Three men and three women were killed.