Allure to hold auction

Allure Las Vegas, a 41-story residential condominium tower, will hold a public auction of 10 units today starting at 1 p.m. in penthouse No. 4001 in the downtown high-rise development located at 200 W. Sahara Ave.

Playoff worthiness relies on roster reinforcements

It’s like they are protecting the fort while awaiting fresh troops. Like they are trying to survive until all able bodies have arrived. Like they can see what is possible when game preparation isn’t split between scouting an opponent and reintroducing themselves to each other.

2012 Olympics tempt Hrovat

Three seconds. That’s all that separated Andy Hrovat from winning a wrestling match in the Beijing Olympics.

IN BRIEF

CYCLING

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

Stop the debate: ’90 Rebels still best

A strong case can be made for Larry Johnson as the best college basketball player of the past 20 years. The UNLV teams he starred on in 1989-90 and 1990-91 defined dominance, and Johnson was the Rebels’ unquestioned leader.

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

Perry’s 67 puts field on notice

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Kenny Perry thought nothing could top an emotional embrace with his 85-year-old father in their native Kentucky seven months ago as a Ryder Cup hero dressed in red, white and blue.

New line combination keys Wranglers in playoff opener

Kelly Czuy, Dan Riedel and Adam Miller didn’t play on the same line much during the regular season, but they were in sync with each other Friday in Game 1 of the Pacific Division semifinals at the Orleans Arena.

Cause of woman’s death remains undetermined

Authorities might never know how a 22-year-old woman found in a downtown Las Vegas trash can died last year. Medical examiners this week exhausted efforts in finding an answer.

Culinary pursues ballot measures

Lawyers for the city of Las Vegas and the Culinary union will meet again Tuesday to argue over a pair of ballot measures the union says must be put on the June 2 municipal ballot but the city says could unlawfully devastate downtown redevelopment.

In Brief

VICTIM THROWN FROM VEHICLE

Area schools plant gardens to teach science and nutrition

Through a special program, teachers and young students are planting gardens at schools throughout Clark County to teach kids how to grow vegetables and other healthy foods. This program is aimed at improving diets and getting exercise for the students.

Correction

In an April 4 Review-Journal story on behavioral profiles of Clark County School Board members, Emergenetics vendor Dale Erquiaga was quoted as saying he charged $59 for each of those profiles. Erquiaga says the figure he told the newspaper was $69.

Angle weighs run against Reid in ’10

Republican Sharron Angle, a former assemblywoman from Reno, is exploring the prospect of running against U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in 2010.

Court releases pawn shop shooting video

More evidence in the case of a Las Vegas pawn shop owner facing murder charges for fatally shooting a thief was made public Friday.

Consulting work

Assembly Bill 463, proposed by Assemblywoman Debbie Smith, D-Sparks, has received its first reading in Carson City.

Senate committee OKs bill regulating trust companies

Independent retail trust companies pose at least as big a risk to the public as Nevada’s financially struggling banks and credit unions, a state regulator said Friday.

Small businesses hang tight to staffs

A new report shows that employees of smaller companies might be having an easier time hanging on to their jobs during the recession.

Severed cable disrupts Embarq service

About 2,500 Embarq customers in Southern Nevada were without phone or Internet service Friday, the result of severed communications lines.

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