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Run of Luck could be tested

Women want to be with him, NFL personnel men love him, and oddsmakers cannot beat him. Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck has everything going in his favor.

Kaui, Gators keep 4A titles in girls golf

Alex Kaui said she felt confident Thursday as she approached her old nemesis: the 18th hole at Bear’s Best.

UFL woes don’t dull Locos’ focus as title game looms

No one knows if today’s championship game will be the last played in the United Football League. But the Locomotives are treating it as if it will be the 3-year-old league’s swan song.

Expert: Jackson didn’t give self propofol

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson was so heavily drugged in the hours before his death that he would have been incapable of self-administering the massive dose of propofol that killed him, a medical expert testified Thursday at the trial of Jackson’s doctor.

Lake Mead’s rising water has marina on the move

The water came back so quickly, Echo Bay Marina ran out of dock. Lake Mead’s northernmost boat harbor was forced to close this week so the floating facility could be moved back to where it was four years ago, before the receding water line pushed it out about a third of a mile.

Court removes delay in Harmon tower lawsuit

The Nevada Supreme Court has ended a nearly yearlong delay in a lawsuit between developers of CityCenter and Perini Building Co., potentially setting the stage for implosion of the unfinished Harmon tower.

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