River Cats’ offense batters 51s again

For the second straight day, the 51s took a beating at the hands of the host Sacramento River Cats, allowing eight second-inning runs on the way to a 12-5 Pacific Coast League loss Sunday.

LVH not sitting out NBA summer league

If the Los Angeles Lakers play the Miami Heat on a neutral court in Las Vegas, which side would be favored and by how many points? Keep in mind that Kobe Bryant and LeBron James are not playing and both teams consist of guys with little or no NBA experience.

One more bad beat story for sports bettors: meager comps

Sports bettors can be a very demanding group. Spend any time with them, and between telling stories of hitting a $10,000 exacta or winning a Super Bowl bet, you’ll get an earful of what’s wrong with any race and sports book in Las Vegas.

Houston medical researcher makes splash at World Series of Poker

Although A.J. Jejelowo won’t be part of the Main Event’s final table at this year’s World Series of Poker, the gambling community and his friends view the 28-year-old medical researcher from Houston as a winner.

HEALTH Q&A: Varying workouts

Q What are the benefits of varying your workout routine?

Political Eye: Texas governor stumps for Romney

Welcome to the campaign, cow counties. Republican Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday traveled to Elko in northeastern Nevada to open a “victory office” for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, his former White House opponent.

County seeks to get a handle on Strip’s handbill trash

On Tuesday, Clark County commissioners will introduce an anti-littering ordinance that would force handbill distributors on the Strip to clean up every 15 minutes the area within a 50-foot radius of where they’re standing.

Domestic partners push for marriage in Nevada

Around their home and school, sons Quinn and Dean refer to Farrell Cafferata as “Mom” and Caren Jenkins as “Ema,” Hebrew for “Mommy.”

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