Corrections

Bradford lifts Liberty to victory

Christopher Bradford can play five positions, but Liberty baseball coach Mike Eshragh called on him to take the mound Monday night.

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COLLEGE ATHLETICS

Carson City relives story of wandering bears

CARSON CITY — Nevada wildlife officials have captured a mother bear and two cubs in a Carson City neighborhood.

Appeals panel denies try to block logging at Lake Tahoe

RENO — A federal appeals court cleared the way Monday for the Forest Service to start logging near Lake Tahoe, where a wildfire burned more than 250 homes four years ago.

Here we go again: Panel talks diversity

Just over a year after the last push to diversify Nevada’s economy got under way, state leaders formally launched another effort — this time dampening expectations for a gusher of new jobs in the near future.

Jackson case jury won’t view unseen film footage

LOS ANGELES — Jurors in the Michael Jackson manslaughter case will not watch previously unseen footage from the singer’s final rehearsals to determine the state of his health before his death, a judge ruled Monday.

Jeffs’ attorney seeks more time

SAN ANGELO, Texas — The first hint of polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs’ defense strategy came Monday when his attorney said his right to freedom of religion was trampled by Texas prosecutors, who allege he sexually assaulted two underage girls after manipulating them into “spiritual marriages.”

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