IN BRIEF

TENNIS

Locos rest Losman, stay healthy for UFL title game

The United Football League regular-season finale Friday had all the markings of an exhibition game: reserves getting major minutes, sloppy play and a meager crowd.

ON TV/RADIO

BASKETBALL

Harvick wins final truck race as wife captures owners title

HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Kevin Harvick made a late pass to cap a dominating show to win the season-ending NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and wife Delana clinched the owners championship when Ron Hornaday Jr. — who had wrapped up his fourth truck title — finished eighth.

FBI probing UMC data leaks

The FBI is investigating claims that sensitive patient information was leaked from University Medical Center, violating federal privacy laws.

Caesars shows off some sexy looks

French hunk Gilles Marini had ’em swooning during his photo shoot at Caesars Palace for People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” issue.

Official joins water appeal

The state’s top water regulator has decided to join the Southern Nevada Water Authority in appealing a court ruling that dealt a blow to the authority’s plans to tap groundwater in Lincoln County.

H1N1 vaccinations available today

The Southern Nevada Health District will provide H1N1 vaccinations at immunization clinics today in three locations.

Homeless veterans bring life to the stage in ‘Truly Dually’

Jeff Northrup is a homeless veteran and a recovering alcoholic who was prescribed anti-anxiety medication. He’s been living in shelters and on the streets of Las Vegas for 10 years. He’s tried to get his life together, only to return to the veterans shelter three times.

Two suspects in officer’s slaying could face death penalty

The young men accused of murdering a Las Vegas police officer in what authorities are calling an attempted robbery Thursday morning came away with nothing, North Las Vegas police said Friday. … But two of the three suspects arrested on murder charges in connection with the slaying of officer Trevor Nettleton, 30, could be eligible for the death penalty, Clark County District Attorney David Roger said.

Read the bill

Unfortunately, Republican Sen. Tom Coburn now appears to be backing off his threat to require that the 2,074-page health care bill be read aloud before the Senate votes on the scheme to take over a sixth of the nation’s economy.

IN BRIEF

Sands China, parent raise $2.5 billion in Hong Kong sale

Station gets extension

A bankruptcy judge Friday temporarily extended the exclusivity period for Station Casino to submit its own restructuring plan until he can hear arguments on modifying a key lease agreement that some creditors oppose.

Airport suffers another decline

Passenger counts at McCarran International Airport continue to plummet.

Expect to pay at Nugget’s new tower

Don’t expect the Golden Nugget to slash room rates just to fill its new 500-room tower with warm bodies at any price, the hotel-casino’s top executive said this week.

Spanish View settlement award stalled

A group of luxury condo buyers left the Regional Justice Center disheartened Friday, stalled in their efforts to get any portion back from $3.5 million in deposits they made on the failed Spanish View Towers in southwest Las Vegas.

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