Judge won’t sentence former prosecutor

A district court judge on Thursday recused himself from sentencing former prosecutor David Schubert for drug possession because the judge felt he got off easy.

Las Vegas company among microcaps to see trading suspended

BOSTON — Federal authorities suspended trading by seven firms, including one in Las Vegas, and filed criminal charges Thursday against corporate executives, lawyers and stock promoters who allegedly used fraud to spur investments in small companies known as penny stocks.

Secret daughter of Clark Gable, Loretta Young dies

PHILADELPHIA — For decades, the identity of Judy Lewis’ parents was one of the best-kept secrets in Hollywood.

UNLV officials now planning a 50,000-seat stadium

Plans to build an outdoor football arena seating 40,000 on UNLV’s campus are dead, the university’s president said Thursday. Instead, officials plan to develop a 50,000-seat stadium on the site.

Winter storm leaves mark on Southern Nevada

A winter storm warning on Mount Charleston is expected to remain in effect until 7 a.m. today. There is a
20 percent chance of more snow today.

Revamped Valley rolls past Durango

Valley’s girls basketball team entered the season in the precarious position of having to replace its entire starting lineup.

In Brief

BASEBALL

Creighton rallies from 17 down to beat Aztecs

SAN DIEGO — Doug McDermott had 25 points and 12 rebounds in leading Creighton to an 85-83 victory over San Diego State on Wednesday night as part of the Mountain West-Missouri Valley Challenge.

No. 5 Tar Heels top No. 9 Badgers

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Roy Williams kept screaming for his North Carolina team to play tougher and smarter, even ripping off his jacket at one point to drive home his message.

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