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EDITORIAL: Case closed, prosecutors still won’t release HOA fraud files

The Justice Department went to outrageous lengths to keep its Southern Nevada homeowner association fraud case cloaked in secrecy for seven years. Federal prosecutors are prepared to go even further to keep the public from ever knowing the depth of the conspiracy and the scope of the investigation.

Injured grandma survives for 2 days after crashing

A 75-year-old Texas woman who crashed her car into a rural ravine and fractured her spine survived for two days by drinking three cans of soda and water she collected with a rag, police said on Tuesday.

State investigates inmate death as possible suicide

A 55-year-old prisoner’s death is being investigated as a suicide, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections. Quentin Hendricks died at Humbolt General Hospital in Winnemucca on Monday.

Kidnapped woman rescued after she calls 911 from car

An Oregon woman who was kidnapped, bound and held captive in her car was rescued by police after she seized the moment to call 911 when her captor left the vehicle to change a flat tire, authorities said on Tuesday.

U.S. women’s soccer victory is another triumph for Title IX

The Americans should win and be crowned World Cup champions Sunday for a third time. We should always win, at least until the rest of the world takes women’s soccer seriously. Which it probably never will. We care about it more, invest in it more, nurture it more.

Canadian Duhamel riding high again at World Series of Poker

Jonathan Duhamel, the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event winner, outlasted several top pros to win the $111,111 buy-in High Roller for One Drop tournament at the Rio Convention Center. Duhamel won $3,989,985 in the event, which features the largest buy-in at this year’s WSOP.

Iwakuma stymies 51s in rehabilitation start for Rainiers

Hisashi Iwakuma held the 51s to one run on five hits in 5 2/3 innings to help the Tacoma Rainiers to an 8-4 PCL victory Tuesday. Iwakuma was making his second rehab start with the Rainiers after the Seattle Mariners placed him on the disabled list with a muscle strain.

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