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Kerry Simon surrounded by friends ’til the end

During the final months of chef Kerry Simon’s battle to live, there was one constant: He was surrounded by people “who truly cared for him. It was continuous,” George Maloof said.

GameDay Grades: UNLV vs. UCLA

Overall it wasn’t a good showing for the UNLV Rebels in their 37-3 loss to UCLA Bruins, but there were a couple of bright spots on defense.

Turning Point: Decker goes down

After falling behind early, UNLV had settled in on both sides of the ball when starting quarterback Blake Decker got hurt on the final play of the first quarter. It was disastrous for the Rebels.

Iran nuclear agreement likely to survive

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s nuclear agreement with Iran appeared likely to remain intact following historic votes in Congress last week.

Downtown’s Stevens part showman and successful casino operator

Derek Stevens could never pull off his antics if the privately held D Las Vegas were publicly traded. The D’s majority owner would have given the Securities and Exchange Commission fits with an in-house-produced video of a pseudo board of directors meeting posted to YouTube on Aug. 31.

Burroughs takes place among wrestling greats

When Jordan Burroughs won a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics — where he said, “If the queen of England came onto the mat, I would probably double-leg her” — he went into the stands to search for his mother, Janice.

Goodman sees big things ahead for Symphony Park

Think of her as the caretaker mayor. Nearly three months into her second term as Las Vegas’ top elected official, Mayor Carolyn Goodman admitted she rode husband and former Mayor Oscar Goodman’s coattails into her seventh-floor office.

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