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BASEBALL

Medrano powers Foothill past Silverado

Foothill’s Shelbie Medrano long has been known as a big-game player, so she took the field Wednesday eager to prove that reputation was legitimate.

51s top Redbirds in 11 innings

Kyle Phillips led off the top of the 11th inning with a home run as the 51s beat the Memphis Redbirds 4-3 in a Pacific Coast League game Wednesday in Memphis, Tenn.

FISHING REPORT

LAKE MEAD — Shad have been seen in the shallows, with stripers not far behind. The Vegas Wash arm continues to produce stripers and catfish with baits such as cut anchovies, sardines and squid.

IN BRIEF

PRO FOOTBALL

Four children, one adult test positive for swine flu

Health officials in Las Vegas say four more school-age children and one adult tested positive for swine flu virus, bringing the number of confirmed cases in Nevada to 21.

IN BRIEF

CITY CODE

Construction defect, medical malpractice plans hit obstacles in Legislature

CARSON CITY — An Assembly-approved bill to let some patients seek unlimited damages in medical malpractice lawsuits was being held up in the Senate in apparent retaliation for an Assembly committee chairman’s decision to sit on two Senate-passed construction defect bills.

UNLV community breathes a sigh of relief

It could have been worse, so there is relief among many in the state’s higher education community. There will not be massive layoffs. Important programs probably won’t be lost in their entirety. Students will not be forking over twice as much to go to school next year, as some feared they would.

Awards highlight bravery of police, civilians

When Las Vegas Police officer John Pelletier was traveling on Summerlin Parkway in 2007, a driver headed toward him lost control of her sport utility vehicle and flipped it several times.

Las Vegas casino pioneer Claudine Williams dies

Claudine Williams, the first woman to run a Strip casino and considered one of the pioneers who shaped the gaming industry and Las Vegas, died Wednesday after a long illness. She was 88.

Plan to soften smoking ban running out of time

CARSON CITY — A Senate-passed bill to allow patrons to smoke in bars that serve food could die because there is not enough time to consider amendments, a chairman said Wednesday.

Lawsuit filed over man’s prison death

A man who died in a Jordanian prison in 2007 was “severely tortured and beaten to death,” his family said in a lawsuit seeking more than $100 million in damages from the Middle East country.

Child porn bill receives panel’s OK

CARSON CITY — A Nevada Senate panel voted unanimously Wednesday for an Assembly-approved proposal allowing civil lawsuits when victims of childhood sex crimes learn there’s pornography depicting the crimes against them.

Conservative group set to air anti-tax radio ad

CARSON CITY — Despite what you may be hearing from Nevada legislators, raising taxes isn’t the solution to the state’s budget woes, according to a radio ad a conservative group is set to begin airing statewide today.

Former Reid aide named chairman of NRC

WASHINGTON — Gregory Jaczko, a former aide to Nevada Sen. Harry Reid and a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission who has expressed doubts about storing nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, was designated Wednesday as chairman of the federal nuclear safety agency.

Las Vegas council candidates reveal different plans

The two candidates vying for a Las Vegas City Council seat staked out clear differences on growth, water and building a new city hall Wednesday evening, while agreeing on the need to look at consolidating government services.

Duke goes all-in against Rivers

Poker player Annie Duke said she can accept Donald Trump‘s “Celebrity Apprentice” choice, but she’s remains outraged by Joan Rivers‘ personal attack against poker players.

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