CSN catcher Bryce Harper stays focused

Before the sun rises, Bryce Harper’s day has started. As a college freshman, he has five classes to attend and a long list of things to do.

Gun rights

It’s in the mail

The union label is bringing yet another major American employer to its knees: the U.S. Postal Service.

Now we know for whom lawmakers really work

I absolutely could not believe what I was reading in the Friday Review-Journal. Since when does an individual or industry have the say so on what they pay in taxes (“Casino industry tells Legislature: No dice”)?

IN BRIEF

Corrections

■ A story in Tuesday’s Las Vegas Review-Journal had an incorrect figure given for a tax on gasoline that would be used to generate money for road projects under a Nevada jobs bill. The correct amount is a 0.75-cent per gallon tax.

Uchitel takes gig on TV news show

Rachel Uchitel, the VIP host whose alleged affair with Tiger Woods was the flashpoint of an epic scandal, has moved to Las Vegas to restart her career.

RESTAURANT REPORT

Auntie Anne’s Pretzel, McCarran International Airport, 5757 Wayne Newton Blvd., received 18 demerits Feb. 16. Violations included soda nozzles had black debris buildup. GRADE: B.

Lapostolle Casa Cabernet Sauvignon

In the glass: Lapostolle Casa Cabernet Sauvignon is a deep purplish-red color with an opaque crimson core, going out into a saturated ruby-red rim definition with medium-high viscosity.

Make Your Taste Buds Pop

We have seen the future of soft drinks, and it is pomegranate.

IN BRIEF

The Nevada Division of Mortgage Lending on Tuesday urged homeowners to be wary when considering contracting with forensic mortgage audit companies.

HORSE RACING

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Bryce Harper, CSN set sights on national title

By adding slugging catcher Bryce Harper to the roster, the College of Southern Nevada welcomed arguably the nation’s top prospect. It also has a baseball team that’s proving worthy of its No. 1 ranking.

ON TV/RADIO

■ Connecticut at Notre Dame, 4 p.m.,

Mayweather, Mosley act out animosity

NEW YORK — Music blared, smoke billowed across the stage, and the curtain dropped to reveal Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley dressed to the nines as a crowd of several thousand inside the Nokia Theater let out a roar.

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