CLARIFICATION

An article in Tuesday’s Review-Journal underestimated the number of people who attended a speech by U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., at Las Vegas’ Temple Beth Sholom on Monday. Temple officials said the sanctuary, which was nearly filled, seats 400 people, and some attendees were seated in an overflow area.

Local fans show NFL allegiances

It’s no secret Las Vegas is home to fans from virtually every NFL team. But which NFL team has the strongest allegiance from Las Vegas fans?

High-scoring trio expected to return for Wranglers

Shortly after losing to Cincinnati in last season’s ECHL Kelly Cup Finals, high-scoring Wranglers Tyler Mosienko and the Ferraro brothers — twins Peter and Chris — talked about taking care of some “unfinished business” this year.

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

Plan would expand coverage

CARSON CITY — State senate Democrats on Tuesday announced they will pursue a plan to expand health care coverage to more Nevadans, including an expansion of the Nevada Check-Up program for children of low-income parents, in the 2009 session.

Construction, connections and cell phones

This week readers want an update on the construction on Blue Diamond Road; will the connection between Decatur and Silverado Ranch boulevards ever be made; and are there any plans to make the message signs on Interstate 15 accessible on mobile phones?

19-year-old who died in crash ID’d

The 19-year-old man who died after losing control of his Acura Integra on Friday morning has been identified as Ruben Martinez of Las Vegas.

National Park Service shuts abandoned mine

The National Park Service has closed one of Death Valley’s most well-known abandoned mines because of mounting safety concerns.

Proposed hotel project raises neighborhood plan concerns

A proposed hotel and gas station on a small plot in northwest Las Vegas has residents worried and city planners concerned that a carefully crafted neighborhood plan is being ruined.

U.S. 93 widening plans near dam back on track

KINGMAN, Ariz. — An appropriation measure signed Monday by President Bush puts back on track an improvement project that will widen to four lanes a 15-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 93 leading to the Arizona approach of the new Colorado River bridge that will serve as a Hoover Dam bypass, expediting travel between Nevada and Arizona.

House panel OKs Internet betting bill

WASHINGTON — The House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday voted 30-19 to require federal agencies to define unlawful Internet gambling before completing regulations to enforce a ban against it.

Report: Nevada sinking

RENO — Nevada has one of the highest high school dropout rates in the nation, and one of the lowest when it comes to college graduation rates, according to a new report.

IN BRIEF

GRANDFATHER CALLED 911

McCain ads in sync with Obama’s visit

With Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama scheduled to visit Elko and Las Vegas today, Republicans welcomed him to Nevada by hitting the airwaves with attack ads on English and Spanish radio.

Report says instruction in English lags

Nevada isn’t investing enough in instruction for English-language learners to meet the changing needs of a growing number of students, according to a new report released today.

State road budget gets board’s OK

CARSON CITY — A $450 million state road budget for the current year was approved Tuesday by the state Transportation Board, with more than half the total going to a single freeway widening project in Southern Nevada.

Injured player keeps hopes up

Green Valley linebacker LaQuan Phillips is eager to start rehabilitation, try to walk again.

Britney Spears’ tour ready or not

The rumor has gone global: According to the reports, Britney Spears will kick off her 2009 tour with a New Year’s Eve appearance at the Palms.

Scare campaign

The tone of the “Click It or Ticket” public service announcements saturating local television and radio is scary enough to make drivers strap into the passenger-side seat belt as well as their own.

What’s his alternative?

In recent days, the federal government has stepped in to bail out mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, while the Treasury Department made a contrasting decision to stand aside and let Lehman Brothers investment bank seek bankruptcy protection.

Hot dog! Readers find buns

The good news: We may have solved the mystery of the whereabouts of hot dog buns like Woolworth’s used to serve, which are being sought by Sandra Ashenmil. Mike O’Brien noted that they were the New England-style split-top buns so many readers are searching for, “grilled on both sides and then the hot dog was served in it.”

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