Triple-action relief in works

WASHINGTON — On a single day filled with staggering sums, the Obama administration, Federal Reserve and Senate attacked the economic crisis Tuesday with actions that could throw as much as $3 trillion more in government and private money into the fight against frozen credit markets and rising joblessness.

Correction

A story in Friday’s Business section incorrectly identified the employer of Rick Gilliam. He is managing director of policy for SunEdison.

Battle for first up next

Mired near the bottom of the standings for most of this season, the Wranglers suddenly find themselves sitting atop their division.

Pioneers’ defense overwhelms Wildcats

Las Vegas boys basketball coach Jason Wilson told his team to be ready for a playoff atmosphere at Canyon Springs on Tuesday night.

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BASKETBALL

TCU rides first-half run past Lady Rebels

The UNLV women’s basketball team couldn’t recover from a 21-0 first-half run by Texas Christian, losing 75-46 on Tuesday night in a Mountain West Conference game in Fort Worth, Texas.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

IN BRIEF

BOXING

Horned Frogs get caught in UNLV trap

Many were errors forced by UNLV, and others were self-inflicted wounds. Either way, Texas Christian committed far too many mistakes against the Rebels on Tuesday night.

Early boos awaken Rebels

A nightmare of a week was continuing, and Wink Adams could not believe what he was seeing. He also was afraid of what he was about to hear.

Big swim undergoes sea change

It’s like running five miles and claiming you just completed a marathon.

Pressure defense trumps inferior foe

We are left with an obvious question this morning: How in the world did UNLV’s basketball team lose to Texas Christian last month?

What a drag: Run ends for ‘La Cage’

The venerable drag show “An Evening at La Cage” abruptly ended its 23-year run Monday, though the revue still might have two possible futures under different scenarios.

Immigrants facing job losses cut back on money sent home to families

Their recent stories are familiar: layoffs, constant financial worries, the struggle to put food on the table for their families. But many of the men, waiting in line on a Friday at the Broncos money-transfer business on east Desert Inn Road, haven’t seen the families they are supporting in months or even years. Immigrants who came to the United States for work are dealing with the same dismal economic environment as everybody else. The added difficulty for immigrants is deciding at what point it is no longer financially worthwhile to live in a country where your loved ones do not.
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Traffic signals don’t work because wiring not done

This week readers want to know when the traffic signals at Tropicana Avenue and Steptoe Street in the southeast valley are going to start working, what the state law is regarding headlight use, and whether there are plans to build an interchange on U.S. Highway 95 at Sahara Avenue.

Hepatitis C cases spur accord

A national accrediting body and the state’s Department of Health and Human Services have agreed to share information in an attempt to prevent infection control breaches such as those linked to a hepatitis C outbreak at a Las Vegas clinic.

California forms group to step up effort to halt invasive species

FRESNO, Calif. — State officials said Tuesday they’re stepping up efforts to banish invasive species, including Quagga mussels that clog cooling pipe systems on the Colorado River and Asian citrus psyllids that threaten Southern California orange trees.

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