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UNLV pitcher getting the Bryce Harper treatment

UNLV’s Erick Fedde is pitching like the first-round draft pick he is projected to be. He will try to break the Rebels’ five-game skid in a key home series against New Mexico that begins tonight.

 
‘The Other Woman’ misses its mark on so many levels

For a movie about three intelligent women — well, two intelligent women and an amiable assemblage of curves played by model Kate Upton — “The Other Woman” is disappointingly, disturbingly dumb.

Tribe reaches agreement over Grand Canyon Skywalk

The Hualapai Tribe, which owns the horseshoe-shaped Grand Canyon Skywalk on the northwestern Arizona reservation, and the family of the Las Vegas businessman who developed it have reached a financial settlement.

 
Bodies of S. Korean ferry disaster victims mismatched at morgue

Return to sender: In the chaotic aftermath of the capsized South Korean ferry accident, cadavers are being sent to the wrong families due to misidentification.

Nevada State Bank reports $33.1 million in loan growth

Nevada State Bank, a subsidiary of Zions Bancorp., on Friday reported loan growth of $33.1 million for the first quarter of 2014. The bank’s year-over-year loan growth was $233.9 million, and the company posted a net income of $2.3 million. That extended a positive trend of quarterly earnings since 2010, according to a news release.

Rollver crash closes part of U.S. 95 north of Las Vegas

A rollover crash closed U.S. Highway 95 southbound lanes just north of Las Vegas on Friday morning. Nevada Highway Patrol responded to U.S. 95 just south of Corn Creek Road, which is between Kyle Canyon and Lee Canyon roads, around 10:30 a.m.

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