Hoops season full of intrigue

Were you one of the Centennial kids who stormed the court Friday night at the Orleans Arena?

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

Guillen showed fiery side in Las Vegas, too

Since guiding the Chicago White Sox to their first World Series title in 88 years in 2005, manager Ozzie Guillen has gained equal notoriety for expressing his unbridled opinions.

IN BRIEF

SKIING

Jets add bite to defense

It was a few minutes past midnight Friday when Bart Scott‘s phone rang and his two dogs started barking.

Lobos forge tie for first place

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Let everyone else vote for Utah’s Luke Nevill as the Mountain West Conference’s player of the year. New Mexico coach Steve Alford is casting a ballot for his standout.

Former walk-on sets aside emotions on Senior Night

Expect no tears from Rene Rougeau when he is honored with UNLV’s other four seniors tonight.
“There’s no time to be emotional,” he said. “I’m just trying to get wins. I can be emotional after it’s all said and done and we complete our journey.”

As father recovers, Darger forges on

No one had to tell him. He could see it growing on his father’s face. He knew something was terribly wrong.

Former client wins lawsuit against attorney

A California woman was awarded more than $1 million Tuesday after successfully suing attorney Lawrence Davidson in District Court for forging documents and settling a wrongful death lawsuit without her permission.

Ex-congressman takes lobbying job

WASHINGTON — Former Nevada Congressman Jon Porter has taken a job with the lobbying unit of a Florida-based law firm, a move he said will take him out of the running for political office in 2010.

O.J. judge faulted on jury forms

Supreme Court justices said Tuesday that District Judge Jackie Glass was required to give far more substantive reasons than she did last fall when she refused to provide questionnaires of jurors in the O.J. Simpson robbery trial to the Review-Journal and other media outlets.

Nevada last in child support

CARSON CITY — Nevada legislators frequently hear witnesses testify that the state ranks worst in the nation in its foreclosure rates, suicide rates and Medicaid reimbursements, and near the bottom in support for education.

Station Casinos refuses Boyd offer

Station Casinos’ board of directors on Tuesday officially rejected Boyd Gaming Corp.’s unsolicited $950 million offer for a majority of Station’s assets.

CORRECTIONS

An article in the Feb. 22 Review-Journal on Lasik eye surgery centers contained incorrect information about Dr. Paul Cutarelli’s medical license. His license has been restored pending action by the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners.

School district to appeal e-mail release order

An attorney for the Clark County School District indicated in court Tuesday that the district would appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court a judge’s order to release a year’s worth of School Board members’ e-mail records to Karen Gray, a Henderson resident who is researching school law.

County abolishes rule restricting cross-gender massages

A longtime restriction on cross-gender massages in Clark County was rubbed out Tuesday. County commissioners voted to rescind the rule that licensed massage therapists say lumped them with prostitutes and severely hampered their businesses.

Stiles guilty on all 22 counts

A stone-faced Chester Stiles sat in a courtroom and met his fate quietly Tuesday afternoon.

IN BRIEF

POISONING DEATH

OUR BLOGGERS ARE SAYING…

If you’re not checking out the local blogs on reviewjournal.com, here’s just a sample of what you’ve been missing:

Making society ‘more just’

Republican criticism of the president’s gargantuan budget — most of it justified — is apparently getting to the administration.

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