In Brief

COLLEGE ATHLETICS

Foothill’s Nash has late prayer answered

There was just one option for Foothill’s Christina Nash when a pass was tipped in her direction with two seconds left on the game clock Thursday.

Cox sparks Falcons’ comeback

Foothill’s Greg Cox missed his final six 3-point attempts of the first half on Thursday.

Down 20 at home, Duke rallies to beat N.C. State

DURHAM, N.C. — No deficit seems too deep these days for No. 5 Duke, even if the Blue Devils insist they can’t afford to keep winning this way.

Racers imperfect, but they’re still legit

About a week before Lin-sanity turned the NBA upside down, Isaiah Canaan had made Murray State the hottest story in college hoops. But just as no second-half lead is safe anymore, hot stories come and go.

Winder propels Palo Verde win

After Palo Verde suffered two narrow losses to Centennial during the regular season, Eris Winder refused to let the teams’ playoff game go down to the wire.

Banks boost Nevada foreclosure starts, but numbers still down

Banks significantly stepped up foreclosure starts in Nevada and other Western states in January, but the numbers are down from a year ago, Discovery Bay, Calif.-based ForeclosureRadar.com reported Thursday.

Holocaust survivors share stories with area students

For an hour on Wednesday, Ben Lesser and four other local Jewish Holocaust survivors shared their history with Clark County students assembled at the Northwest Career and Technical Academy, near the Las Vegas Beltway and U.S. Highway 95, as part of the 2012 Holocaust Education Conference.

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