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NOTEBOOK: Who’s No. 1 quarterback at Bishop Gorman

It”s rare for the nation”s top-ranked prep football team to be unsettled at the quarterback position after two games. But sophomore Tate Martell and senior Danny Hong are still competing for the top spot at Bishop Gorman.

$9.2B airport planned for Mexico City

President Enrique Pena Nieto announced the construction of a new international airport for Mexico City on Tuesday, saying it will quadruple the capacity of the current one.

 
Mayweathers are on the same page for Maidana rematch

Undefeated welterweight world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his father and trainer, Floyd Sr., said the know what to expect from Marcos Maidana when the two meet again Sept. 13 at the MGM Grand Garden and they’ve got a game plan to deal with it.

8-year-old girl reported missing in Bullhead City

Authorities in northwestern Arizona are searching for an 8-year-old girl reported missing from her home. Bullhead City police were called to the home of Isabella Grogan-Cannella about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Officials: County pot goal isn’t to be enriched

Clark County officials say they don’t want the county to be enriched from the fledgling medical marijuana industry’s business license fees. The goal is for fees to cover the costs.

Nevada U.S. attorney: Not sitting on Bundy cases

Nevada’s chief federal prosecutor said Tuesday a public interest group got it wrong when it said authorities were “sitting on” cases the Bureau of Land Management proposed for prosecution weeks after the agency’s standoff with Clark County rancher Cliven Bundy.

Kevin Durant re-signs with Nike

Reigning National Basketball Association MVP Kevin Durant has signed a new shoe deal with sports apparel retailer Nike, spurning a deal from rival Under Armor that reportedly was worth as much as $285 million over 10 years.

Parents sue school district for expelling student rap artists

The parents of four black students who allege their children were expelled over rap music videos and targeted because of race sued a suburban school district in federal court on Tuesday, charging violations of constitutional rights including free speech.