LETTER: Too many Americans love guns more than children

Unbridled support for assault weapon ownership to me means far too many Americans love their guns more than they love children. And that’s just pathetic.

Dozens of bills beat Friday deadline in Carson City

Bills to cap the price of certain prescription drugs and mandate substitute teachers hold an associate’s degree were among those to survive Friday’s bill-killer deadline.

How will Texas ruling affect abortion in Nevada?

Nevada won’t see immediate impacts from a Texas judge ruling against a popular abortion pill, but lawmakers are taking steps to protect abortion rights in the state.

Midcentury Vegas cool remembered

One luxury home on the tour was custom-built by casino executives Frank and Shirlee Schivo. In October 1952, they opened and operated the Sahara, and, according to their son, were hands-on and would greet guests.

Is the sky falling in Las Vegas real estate? Absolutely not

While many comment on the fact that fewer homes were sold than a year ago, most are failing to state that a year ago, our market was still seeing unprecedented highs north of 26 percent increase in home prices year over year. This is something we have never witnessed in our lifetime and was not sustainable. So, are we experiencing a decline in home sales from one year earlier? Absolutely we are. Is the sky falling? Absolutely not.

New excess water use charge now in effect

With federal water shortages on the Colorado River continuing to impact how much water Southern Nevada can withdraw from Lake Mead, the Las Vegas Valley Water District has enacted an excess use charge aimed at reducing unnecessarily high-water use for residential customers.

REAL ESTATE BRIEFS: APRIL 15

The Penta Building Group and its strategic partner All 5’s Construction commenced a multi-city safety tour, hosting three major events bringing together more than 1,000 construction professionals.