Prince ushered in 1999 at Studio 54

With word that Studio 54 is closing Jan. 8 after a 14-year run at the MGM Grand, it didn’t take long for stories to start pouring in.

In Brief

COLLEGE ATHLETICS

Liberty, Foothill defenses eager for rematch

The regular-season meeting between Liberty and Foothill was a treat for local football fans, as the Patriots won a 49-41 thriller at Foothill.

Aztecs’ end-to-end layup turns back Southern Cal

SAN DIEGO — With San Diego State on its fifth game in seven days, Xavier Thames made sure the Aztecs did not have to play any longer than necessary.

Water supply

Tech designers, developers descend on downtown for Startup Weekend

Don’t be surprised if you’re wandering around the El Cortez this weekend and run into a couple of frazzled mobile application developers who want your opinion on their user interface designs.

Tribal leader: Don’t give Nevada ‘head start’ in Web gaming

WASHINGTON — The leader of a major gaming tribe warned Congress on Thursday against legalizing online gambling in ways that would give Nevada companies a “head start” in the lucrative Internet market.

Gorman, Palo Verde renew football rivalry

When Tony Sanchez was hired as Bishop Gorman’s football coach two years ago, he couldn’t figure out why people said Palo Verde was the team’s biggest rival.

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