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NBA Summer League rewind — Day 6

A wrapup of Day 6 of the NBA Summer League on Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion.

AG Sessions: ‘I’m not taking sides’ in Bundy case

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions made a brief reference to the ongoing Bunkerville standoff trial Wednesday when he offered praise to the lead prosecutor, but he declined to take a side in the case that his Justice Department is prosecuting.

Naismith Award winner Frank Mason out to prove he belongs in NBA

In the 48-year history of the Naismith Award, no recipient was selected outside the first round in the NBA draft until Sacramento’s Frank Mason III, who is playing in the summer league in Las Vegas.

No consensus on CCSD solution for funding split

The Clark County School District has a plan to allocate at least 80 percent of its unrestricted budget to schools, potentially conquering a once seemingly insurmountable obstacle of the district’s reorganization.

Las Vegas council to vote on deal for minor league soccer team

The Las Vegas City Council has spent years trying to entice a professional soccer team to Cashman Field, and next week will vote on a stadium lease agreement for a United Soccer League team to begin play in 2018.

 
Jeff Horn enjoying spotlight after defeating Manny Pacquiao

Jeff Horn quickly turned from a physical education school teacher to a worldwide known legend killer in a three-year span after winning a controversial unanimous decision over Manny Pacquiao.

Blood in short supply as Southern Nevada donations lag

Rising temperatures and a dearth in student donors over high school and college summer breaks might be to blame for a blood shortage in Southern Nevada, said Jeannine McCoy, regional donor recruitment manager for United Blood Services.

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