Reid transitions from soccer to politics

You have to wake up pretty early in the morning to be on the campaign trail before Rory Reid, the Democratic nominee for governor of Nevada.

Sandoval bridges GOP worlds

The historic Caughlin Ranch House in Reno, where Brian Sandoval celebrated his win over Gov. Jim Gibbons in the Republican gubernatorial primary, was a far cry from the hard, dusty patch of land in Searchlight where two months ago both candidates sought votes among hard-line Tea Party conservatives.

Here’s some questions the first lady might want to answer

When political bigwigs come to Las Vegas, photographers are treated like kings because it’s all about the pictures. Reporters and columnists are serfs and lackeys, seldom given the chance to ask questions but permitted to listen to the speech … from the back.

Sarah Palin spoofed at HIV fundraiser

Sarah Palin just helped an HIV charity raise about $175,000. To be precise, at Sunday’s successful Ribbon of Life fundraising show, a prominent sketch portrayed Palin as a stupid tool.

‘Red,’ a play about art, is big winner at Tonys

NEW YORK — “Red,” the anguished two-man drama about painter Mark Rothko and the timeless tug of war between art and commerce, was a big winner Sunday at the 2010 Tony Awards, receiving the best play prize and five other honors.

State seeks to return unclaimed property

CARSON CITY — The state treasurer’s office will try to return $406 million in abandoned property to its owners over the next few weeks through advertising in newspapers around the state.

Pico’s bat, arm propel Legacy

Sierra Pico needed only three plate appearances and 10 pitches to put on a hitting clinic Thursday.

Hoffpauir hopes best is ahead of him

When Micah Hoffpauir had microfracture knee surgery midway through the 2007 season, doctors said they weren’t sure if he’d play baseball again.

Flawed Cavs’ elimination no surprise

It will be months before we know if LeBron James has played his final game for the Cleveland Cavaliers. But we do know the “King” will not be part of the NBA Finals, again, and that comes as no major surprise.

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Steal propels Wolverines

Chase Curi stole home with two outs in the top of the seventh to give Henderson International’s baseball team a 1-0 win over Tonopah in the Class 1A Southern Region tournament at Indian Springs.

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