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Investors, cash buyers become larger part of housing market

Sales of new and existing homes priced below $200,000 comprised 77 percent of transactions in Las Vegas in December as investors remain an integral part of the market, a real estate information firm reported.

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Goodman Says Obama Is ‘Not Our Friend’

Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman has yet another bone to pick with President Barack Obama after he slams Las Vegas -- again.

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Wed, 2/3: Supernatural Santana – A Trip Through the Hits (The Joint by Rouge)

Carlos Santana performs his most popular songs live in concert

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Wed, 2/3: World of Concrete 2010 (Las Vegas Convention…)

World of Concrete 2010 is an annual international event dedicated to the commercial concr...

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Wed, 2/3: Nile (House of Blues)

Nile performing with special guests Immolation and Abigail Williams in this all ages show

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Wed, 2/3: BPI Envelope-Shell Professional Training – 3 day class (Embassy Suites Conve…)

Award-Winning Energy Audit Training, LEED Certification and Solar Training at CleanEdison...

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Obama: I Wasn’t Being Negative About Vegas

President Barack Obama has replied to criticism from Nevada lawmakers -- including those in his own party -- by sending a letter to Nevada Sen. Harry Reid, that says in part, “There is no place better to have fun than Vegas.”

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Mojave Max Has Not Predicted Spring

On Groundhog Day in Las Vegas, there is not a groundhog that predicts when spring arrives, but a turtle known as Mojave Max -- who was still sleeping in his burrow on Tuesday.

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Maglev To Bring 90K Construction Jobs

The Maglev high-speed train to California, which appears to be on its way to being funded by a Chinese bank, is said to be bringing 90,00 construction jobs to Nevada.

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