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Latest Housing Figures and Court Appearance of Suspects in Deadly Las Vegas Crash

Latest Housing Figures and Court Appearance of Suspects in Deadly Las Vegas Crash

Good Morning, Las Vegas! We have updates on local news impacting our community. Today, we'll be covering two suspects appearing in court for separate fatal crashes, shedding light on the ongoing efforts for safer streets in our area. Additionally, we'll delve into housing updates with the latest data from Las Vegas Realtors and discuss developments in short-term rental regulations. As we kick off our Tuesday, we can expect a chilly morning with milder winds compared to yesterday. Stay tuned for cooler temperatures ahead this week. On the Clark County Commission's agenda is a significant development regarding short-term rental regulations, with commissioners set to address an appeal related to paused fines and penalties. We've obtained the most recent figures, showing that 215 licenses have been approved, while 279 applications are pending and 336 have been denied. In other news, the man involved in a 12-car crash resulting in three fatalities will have his arraignment this morning, with plans to plead not guilty. Additionally, an individual facing charges in a fatal New Year's Day crash will appear in court. Las Vegas Realtors have reported a decline in home sales in 2025 compared to 2024, with median prices for single-family homes at $470,000 and condos at $275,000. Despite these statistics, buyer activity is increasing, mortgage rates are lower, and a more balanced market is anticipated in 2026. Stay informed with our coverage on local housing issues and the real estate market.

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