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BASEBALL

51s keep alive bid to finish year at .500

The 51s kept alive their bid to finish at .500 for the season when J.P. Arencibia delivered a two-out RBI single in the top of the 10th inning Sunday for a 3-2 Pacific Coast League victory over the Portland Beavers in Portland, Ore.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT DEL MAR

IN BRIEF

HORSE RACING

UNLV braces for more budget cuts

Jerry Koloskie’s picture hangs on the wall near the athletic director’s office, added recently alongside that of Mike Hamrick and UNLV’s other former ADs.

Carano gets shot at spy movie role

Mixed martial arts sensation Gina Carano is getting her shot at Hollywood: she’s teaming up with Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh of the “Ocean’s Eleven” spinoffs.

Labor of ‘Love’ yields amazing Beatles treasures

At home in his kitchen, John Lennon turned on his audio tape recorder. The tape picked up, in the background, Julian shuffling off to school. John bid Julian goodbye, then began singing a new song called “Strawberry Fields Forever.”

Anime Vegas

IN BRIEF

SATURDAY MORNING SHOOTING

Army veteran, entrepreneur may lose Henderson home

Henderson resident Jose Perez, an 11-year Army veteran who trained mujahadeen forces to fight the Soviets in the 1980s, is facing foreclosure on the house he purchased in 2003. His mortgage company has rejected his efforts to get a loan modification.

Winnemucca residents trash proposal for accepting California garbage

To Winnemucca’s Tami Vetter, the staggering numbers for the Jungo Road landfill are a recipe for a health disaster: 4,000 tons of garbage, hauled five days a week into Humboldt County from Northern California for the next 95 years.

Labor Day

Labor Day has a different history in America than in Europe, points out Julia Vitullo-Martin, editor of “Breaking Away: The Future of Cities.”

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