A good lesson for horse betting ‘bridge jumpers’ bears repeating

Many bettors didn’t heed clear signals that Good Magic was not primed for a top effort in last weekend’s Fountain of Youth Stakes. They have an opportunity to rebound this weekend by applying the lesson from that defeat.

 
Golden Knights find relief on injury front with Smith, Schmidt

Forward Reilly Smith’s upper-body injury Tuesday was not enough to keep him away from the team as he’s listed as day-to-day while defenseman Nate Schmidt will rejoin the team Friday in Buffalo.

#VegasMadness blog: Wooten saves the Ducks’ day again

#VegasMadness updates: The Madness is truly getting underway in Las Vegas as the Mountain West, Western Athletic and Pac-12 conference tournaments have started. Review-Journal reporters are on-scene for all of it.

Charter opening prompts Clark County to delay new school

The planned elementary school in North Las Vegas was intended to ease overcrowding at existing schools in the area, but the charter school’s unexpected opening relieved the problem before construction began.

 
Breaking down the UNLV-UNR game

Breaking down UNLV’s game against No. 22 UNR in the Mountain West men’s basketball tournament quarterfinals at noon Thursday at the Thomas Mack Center.

Heller among sponsors of infrastructure partnership bill

The Public Buildings Renewal Act would authorize $5 billion in bonds to create public-private partnerships to rebuild or improve community structures like schools or universities.

Northeast US wakes up to deep snow, power outages

The Northeast is digging out from its second powerful nor’easter in less than a week that left behind some areas with more than 2 feet of snow, hundreds of thousands without power, school closures and travel chaos

Nonprofit running Nevada housing program violated its policies, report finds

A Nevada nonprofit running the state’s program to help homeowners struggling with mortgages violated its own policies and awarded contracts without competitive bids, the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program said Thursday.

Florida lawmakers send gun-control bill to governor

All eyes are now on Republican Gov. Rick Scott to see if he’ll sign the Florida legislature’s narrowly approved response to last month’s school shooting that isn’t what he called for, falls short of what survivors demanded and challenges National Rifle Association orthodoxy.

Man accused of swiping McDormand Oscar will be released

A judge on Wednesday agreed to release without bail the man accused of stealing Frances McDormand’s Academy Award, while his attorney vowed to fight a felony grand theft charge he says is excessive and undeserved.

 
Boy, 14, accused of posing as San Bernardino sheriff’s deputy

A 14-year-old boy arrested for pretending to be a sheriff’s deputy launched phony investigations and pulled people over while driving around his Southern California neighborhood in an SUV equipped with flashing blue and red lights, authorities said.

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