Savings cited for cut in first lady’s security

CARSON CITY — Nevada’s budget woes have resulted in less security for the state’s first lady, Dawn Gibbons, who is going through divorce proceedings started by Gov. Jim Gibbons.

Newspapers may leave AP over changes

The executive editor of The Associated Press said Tuesday the news cooperative hopes to work through problems with a handful of newspapers who say they may leave the AP as it implements a new pricing plan that changes how papers get daily content.

Local PGA stop adds pop with star

Effort isn’t an issue for those again trying to make the annual PGA Tour stop here more fashionable event than forgotten weekend.

Mendenhall: Officials made right call

While Brigham Young prepares to face UCLA this weekend, the Cougars’ last game remains a controversial topic in college football.

Changes may lure better field for LV

When the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open decided to change its format for 2008, it wasn’t done with the intention of luring Tiger Woods back to Las Vegas. But it ultimately might have that desired impact.

Singer loses voice in melee

Justin Timberlake canceled his media teleconference call Monday to promote the PGA Tour event he will host next month in Las Vegas. Apparently, he was too busy dealing with one of his female fans.

SHOW OF STRENGTH

Foster Parnell weighed a tad over 200 pounds when he graduated from Centennial High School at age 16.

USA to consider Las Vegas again

Given its success in returning to world dominance, USA Basketball doesn’t figure to change much for the 2012 Olympics in London.

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