Chevrolet ups the ante

Sometimes doing the right thing is hard

In my heart, I know former Gov. Bob List is right: Moving Nevada’s Republican presidential caucus from Jan. 14 to Feb. 4 to accommodate New Hampshire’s ridiculous and unreasonable demands is probably the right thing to do.

On the job

Rarely does a seasoned politician so succinctly lay bare his party’s true agenda. But that’s precisely what Majority Leader Harry Reid did Wednesday when he took to the Senate floor to utter this doozy: “It’s very clear that private-sector jobs have been doing just fine. It’s the public-sector jobs where we’ve lost huge numbers, and that’s what this legislation is all about.”

Victor, Wildcats win ‘Bone Game’

Farrell Victor rushed for 173 yards and scored three touchdowns to carry Las Vegas to a 49-12 home victory over rival Rancho in the annual “Bone Game” on Thursday night.

In Brief

BASEBALL

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.

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