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BASEBALL

Schmidt on ‘bumpy road’ to recovery

Despite showing signs of life in two rehabilitation starts for the 51s, Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Jason Schmidt still appears far from regaining his top form.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Restarts pave way to Bullring victory

No one at the Bullring wanted to see fireworks head skyward late Thursday night more than 16-year-old Bear Rzesnowiecky.

Creativity, cooperation could save California tracks

The Fourth of July is as good a day as any to reflect how horse racing has become sports’ most popular pinata. A lot of rage is being bandied about. But if it’s from people who care about the sport, then I can accept it. That energy just needs to be channeled in a positive way.

THE HOT CORNER

[TODD DEWEY review-journal, 40-26-1 (overall record)]

CORRECTIONS

The Mega Millions numbers for Tuesday’s drawing were incorrect in Wednesday’s Review-Journal. No ticket matched the numbers drawn, which were: 1, 22, 33, 43, 52, Meganumber 36. The grand prize goes to an estimated $53 million for Friday night’s drawing.

Nevadans ready for wildfires, Reid told

RENO — From Lake Tahoe to Nevada’s vast rangelands, agencies and communities are joining together to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires that have taken an alarming toll in recent years on ranching operations and wildlife habitat alike, Sen. Harry Reid was told Thursday.

Playboy ‘coed’: Dad’s OK with it

Playboy model Monica Chairez said Thursday that her father, Nevada Supreme Court candidate Don Chairez, was aware that she was posing for the magazine and supported her decision.

Juror to testify in mistrial request

A juror who might have accidentally eavesdropped on private conversations between a defense attorney and a defendant in a murder-for-hire trial will be called to testify about what he actually heard.

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