Corrections

Chase drivers can’t top McMurray at Charlotte

CONCORD, N.C. — Jamie McMurray’s career came full circle Saturday night in the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where he returned to Victory Lane eight years after grabbing his first win with the team that gave him a second chance.

Huddy’s hat trick helps Wranglers edge Condors

Ryan Huddy scored three straight goals in the second period, and Colin Long netted the game winner as the Wranglers beat the Bakersfield Condors 4-3 in the ECHL season opener Saturday night in Bakersfield, Calif.

In Brief

TENNIS

Similar starts for Reid, Angle lead to opposite ends

The candidates in Nevada’s high-profile U.S. Senate race came from hard-working families, but their paths diverged from there. The incumbent, Harry Reid, is the insider. The challenger, Sharron Angle, is the outsider.

STATE SENATE DISTRICT 7

Democrats hold a 2-to-1 registration advantage in Senate District 7, but Democrat Mark Manendo says he is running as if he is behind in his battle against Republican Anthony “Tony” Wright.

OTHER CANDIDATES

UNLV shows ineptitude in loss at Colorado State

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — UNLV has had its share of low moments in its win-starved history, days when it’s easy to wonder if the Rebels ever will be relevant in football. Saturday was one of those days.

STATE BALLOT QUESTION 2 (Appellate court)

The third branch of state government will receive significant voter attention this year with two questions on the ballot that could fundamentally alter the Nevada judiciary.

Horse Racing

TODAY AT OAK TREE AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

STATE BALLOT QUESTION 1 (Judicial appointments)

Nevadans are reluctant to give up their right to vote for judges in popular elections — or any other public officials for that matter — a fact reinforced earlier this year in polls commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and 8NewsNow, in which a majority of respondents rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would change how judges take the bench.

Timberlake takes hands-on stance in annual event

The commercial is funny, yet it seems to accurately capture Justin Timberlake’s real life. In the television spot, Timberlake is struggling to bring order to his myriad endeavors. Then, with a touch of a button — presto! — everything is organized.

Between the Lines

Three reasons to like the JETS-BRONCOS
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