DRAWING BOARD: Cartoons

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

‘Safety Day’ at Mob Museum raises traffic awareness

The 45 fatalities investigated by the Metropolitan Police Department from Jan. 1 to April 15 was a 25 percent hike from the same time period in 2021, Metro figures show.

 
2 shot, 1 killed near Twain and Cambridge

Metropolitan Police Department Brian Boxler said the shooting occurred about 11:20 a.m. at 955 E. Twain Ave., near Cambridge Street.

New homes showcased for spring buying season

Despite the many challenges we have faced in the last few years and uncertainty from recent global geopolitical events, I don’t anticipate the demand decreasing. In fact, I anticipate the market outlook will look pretty similar to last month’s and will remain stable over the next few months.

Communities can get reputation for being difficult, unstable

If the general manager is an employee of the association, under NRS 116.31175 (4a), an owner is entitled to the number of hours worked, salaries and benefits. Those are the only records that the association is required to provide to a homeowner concerning the association’s employees.

 
US to provide Ukraine more aid, ammunition

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin informed Ukraine’s president of a more than $300 million package of foreign military financing and a $165 million sale of ammunition.

Lone Mountain estate lists for $8.495M

“The owners took influences from the beautiful places they’ve traveled and incorporated it into the overall design.” said Frank Napoli, owner/realtor of The Napoli Group, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Nevada Properties. “This home is a showpiece, but it is also a comfortable place to live. It feels like a home.”