Aria Opening

UNLV settles on Livengood

Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood was introduced as UNLV’s new AD in an afternoon news conference at the Tam Alumni Center. Livengood, 64, is in the final year of his contract at Arizona. He has said the deal will not be extended when it expires June 30.

Chace’s pace more to Rebels’ liking

CEDAR CITY, Utah — Slow starts to games seem to be a theme for UNLV, and sophomore Chace Stanback has been looking to pick up the pace himself. … A strong start by Stanback and a second-half surge led by Tre’Von Willis carried the Rebels to a 77-59 victory over Southern Utah at Centrum Arena, where a majority of the 4,331 fans were backing the visitors.

Needles tops Boulder City

Boulder City’s boys basketball team looked to have stolen momentum when Devin Combs sank a 3-pointer at the third-quarter buzzer to give the Eagles a two-point lead Tuesday night.

Livengood looking ahead

Jim Livengood didn’t wait for anyone to ask.

ON TV/RADIO

BASKETBALL

Artest unburdens self to Tiger

If you were having marital problems and your life was being turned upside down, who would you turn to for advice?

Football hire can’t be bungled

Experiments can be dangerous. My son was 2 when he tried one at home, only to discover sticking a penny into an electrical outlet wasn’t as enjoyable as watching “Barney.” To this day, nine years later, the kid lives in a perpetual state of bed hair.

CLARIFICATION

A story in Sunday’s Review-Journal about the city of Las Vegas’ television station, KCLV Channel 2, indicated that funding for the station comes from cable franchise fees. Such franchise fees also fund Clark County’s television station, CCTV Channel 4, although they are funneled through the county’s general fund.

Gibbons, lawmakers graded on racial equity efforts

CARSON CITY — Some of the Legislature’s most progressive members were not happy Tuesday about grades they received from the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada on their votes on racial equity issues in the 2009 session.

IN BRIEF

IN CUSTODY

Lots Of Class

Unions balk at pay cut plan

At least two of the unions that represent Las Vegas city employees are balking at the prospect of a 16 percent pay cut over the next two years, despite the city’s stance that layoffs are inevitable if wages aren’t rolled back and raises eliminated.

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