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Top exec for UFC to lead tour of New York cities

Lorenzo Fertitta, Ultimate Fighting Championship chief executive and chairman, is leading a contingent of UFC staffers and fighters Tuesday on a one-day tour of three upstate New York cities to extol the economic virtues of hosting a UFC event.

Foothill’s hot hands take swing at ending Coronado’s three-year title run

After watching Foothill’s Taylor Montgomery and Andrew Chu dominate the field at the Sunrise Region golf tournament last week, Coronado coach Joe Sawaia has an idea of how his team can top the Falcons and keep its streak of state championships alive.

Teen-age stock car racer employs homespun marketing strategy

Danica Patrick’s marketing machine includes bikinis and racy Go Daddy TV commercials, but 15-year-old car racer Kayli Barker of North Las Vegas is building her motorsport brand in a much more wholesome, girl-next-door way.

Nevada colleges partner to bolster nursing workforce

Two higher education institutions in Nevada have joined forces to prepare a more qualified nursing workforce in the state and address an expected shortage of these professionals in 2020.

Democrats introduce tax bill to fund education

CARSON CITY – Hours after Democrats proposed a $255 million increase in payroll taxes Monday Gov. Brian Sandoval and Republican leaders declared the plan dead on arrival.

 
Police ID suspect in New Orleans mass shooting

NEW ORLEANS — Police are identifying a suspect in the shooting of 19 people during a Mother’s Day parade in New Orleans.

Juror in Las Vegas Sands trial asks to be kept separate

Jury deliberations in the Richard Suen case were interrupted on Monday afternoon after one of the jurors sent Clark County District Judge Rob Bare a note asking to be kept separate from the rest of the jury.