Newton defenses finally penetrated

Wayne Newton’s financial difficulties played out in public Saturday when a process server slapped him with legal papers before his show. It happened at the Tropicana, home of Newton’s “Once Before I Go,” which commemorates his 50 years in Las Vegas.

Tea time

RESTAURANT REPORT

Almaza Hookah Lounge & Restaurant, restaurant, 9890 S. Maryland Parkway, received 21 demerits March 9. Violations included box of spoiled squash. GRADE: C.

IN BRIEF

Google’s attempted detour around China’s Internet censorship rules was met with countermeasures Tuesday by the communist government, which blocked people on the mainland from seeing search results dealing with such forbidden topics as the pro-democracy movement.

Back In The Saddle

Gilley’s is riding back to the Strip next month after a three-year absence, although it will be joining a whole herd of other country and western entertainment spots offering mechanical bull rides this time.

Bid to augment spectrum backed

LAS VEGAS — Cell phone company executives support a proposal by federal regulators to find more wireless spectrum for mobile broadband services, but say the industry needs to do more to help networks keep up with the demand for wireless data over the next four years.

Liberty scratches out victory

Liberty’s softball team is still waiting for its first hit in Southeast League play.

IN BRIEF

The UNLV men’s golf team fell short to Iowa in the fifth-place match Tuesday at the Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championship in Marana, Ariz.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

ON TV/RADIO

Baseball

IN BRIEF

One of the men wounded when a North Las Vegas homeowner shot him for breaking into his vehicle was released from the hospital Monday.

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