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Falcons’ errors not costly

Foothill High football coach Martin Redmond wants his players to learn from their mistakes.

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Palo Verde dominates Centennial 21-0

Second-ranked Palo Verde held Centennial to 44 yards of offense Thursday, beating the Bulldogs 21-0. The Panthers’ suffocating defense limited Centennial to three first downs.

Access to hearing, evidence in Costco shooting denied

Two motions to see evidence before Wednesday’s coroner’s inquest into the police shooting of Erik Scott were turned down on Thursday. The motions by an attorney representing Scott’s family and the American Civil Liberties Union asked for the family or their attorney to sit in on the pre-inquest hearing.

Las Vegans split over Small Business Jobs Bill

Las Vegas business owners are as divided as Congress over the Small Business Jobs Bill that passed the Senate on Thursday. It provides $30 billion in government funding, enables businesses to refinance owner-occupied real estate through the Small Business Administration, increases the maximum for some Small Business Administration loans and waives some fees.

Downtown takes another hit with Plaza’s plans

Gold Spike owner Stephen Siegel sees downtown Las Vegas losing 400 jobs when the Plaza closes 1,037 rooms in the next 60 days. The Siegel Group’s founder said he and other downtown casino operators have taken steps to halt a prolonged decline where gaming revenues have fallen more than 33 percent in two years.

TV’s ‘Talent’ show win taking Las Vegas singer on road

This time last year, Michael Grimm entertained diners in Hank’s steakhouse at Green Valley Ranch. But come Oct. 8, the soulful singer will be the headliner, for one night at least, in the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The date goes with Grimm’s $1 million prize after he won “America’s Got Talent” in front of 16.4 million TV viewers Wednesday.

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