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Division: LightweightResult: Nasrat Haqparast def. Alexander Munoz via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)Record: (6-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC)Grade: D

After fighting on Dana Whites Contender Series, then Dana White Lookin For a Fight, Alexander Munoz finally got the chance to showcase his skills in the UFC, and he certainly wasnt handed an easy first test as a UFC fighter.

Matched up with the highly-rated Nasrat Haqparast, Munoz had a tough opening assignment, but he looked to impose himself early as he charged across the cage to land an early takedown. A stray knee to the groin halted Munozs early pressure, and when the action resumed, it was Haqparast who pushed the pace.

It meant Munoz had to work off the back foot, and his habit of dropping levels in search of a takedown when under fire almost saw him tagged with a Haqparast knee as his opponent started to read his tendencies.

Despite Haqparasts apparent speed and power advantage, Munoz stayed composed and, after a pep talk from his corner, he started to load up on his shots in Round 2. However, he continued to suffer against Haqparasts faster shots and higher output and was badly rocked by a huge left hook. But he recovered well, albeit with the aid of a grab of his opponents shorts.

The third round saw Munoz attempt to punch his way into range for a takedown but was repeatedly tagged by Haqparast. On the rare occasions he did get his hands on him, Munoz saw his attempts shrugged off by his well-drilled opponent.

In the final reckoning, Haqparasts ability to nullify Munozs wrestling turned the fight into a kickboxing matchup. And, unfortunately for Munoz, he found himself second-best in the standup department. It was reflected in the scorecards, with Munoz losing all three rounds on all three cards.

After such a tough test on his debut, itll be interesting to see how Munoz bounces back in his next assignment. But what seems clear is if he wants to move up the ladder in the UFCs 155-pound division, hell need to develop his striking arsenal to help create openings for his bread and butter, his wrestling.

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City of Las Vegas forces Ahern Hotel to downsize pageant days after hosting Trump campaign – News3LV

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The band plays on: Arts, music education in Las Vegas marches on through pandemic – Las Vegas Sun

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Ella Maria Figiera, a theater major at Las Vegas Academy of the Arts, poses for a portrait at Craig Ranch Regional Park Thursday, Aug. 5,2020.

By Sara MacNeil (contact)

Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020 | 2 a.m.

On a normal morning before school, members of the Foothill High School band can be found on the football field going over their Friday night halftime routine.

Theres much coordination among the bands more than 300 members as movements are made in unison and in rhythm with whats being played say the schools fight song.

But what happens when the band cant get together because of the pandemic? And how do theater students put on a production without a stage or physical education students lift weights when the gym is closed?

Teachers leading elective classes in dance, music, theater, physical education and more are finding creative solutions in preparation for the Clark County School District resuming classes remotely later this month.

The learning, they stress, wont stop. It will just look different. And that could be beneficial in the long run, educators say.

Travis Pardee, the director of bands and chair of the Performing Arts Department at Foothill, said students will have the opportunity to gain more career-oriented experience in producing music this semester.

Ensemble music can be produced through computer software that allows the user to sync multiple tracks from each student.

Trumpet players record for movies and commercials all the time and never leave the house, Pardee said.

Through software called Smart Music, students can record themselves playing and get immediate feedback on which notes and rhythms they played correctly or incorrectly, as well as a performance score.

Teachers can import, edit and create music notation for student assignments and track students practice time.

Also, many professional orchestras are offering free virtual concerts and master lessons that students will be able to take advantage of, Pardee said.

As for the schools concerts, those will have to be put on hold.

Were actually kind of excited to do some of those type of things we havent been able to do previously because of the number of competitions and performances weve been doing, Pardee said.

John Isola, who teaches weight training at Legacy High School, said virtual classes wont involve lifting weights because students dont have equipment at home. Instead, hell focus on isometric strength training and exercises such as pushups, sit-ups and jumping jacks, he said.

Students will have to do 30 minutes of exercise a day and log their physical activity. They can receive credit for going for a walk, a hike or a bike ride.

Isola, like many teachers, will prerecord some lessons so students can log on at their leisure and complete requirements. Some days, theyll meet as a group through Google Hangouts.

Teachers will use software called Infinite Campus to track student attendance and progress. Isola compared it to a computer version of old school grade books.

The electronic grade book has a portal where students and parents can access assignments, grades, attendance and notices.

Parents are going to have to be a little more involved in their childs education than they have been in the past, said Jerry Streets, who taught high school band for years before he started teaching government at Sierra Vista High School.

Streets said specialized/elective classes will need to be uploaded into Canvas, another learning management system that will be used for teacher, parent and student communications and instruction.

Teachers will record daily real-time lessons in the program.

Las Vegas Academy of the Arts Principal Scott Walker said students who get familiar with Canvas will be better prepared for college, because many universities use the system.

Daily instruction will require being inventive in the teaching techniques, Walker said.

For example, dance teachers will record lessons using multiple cameras at different angles so students can follow along at home. Dance moves will be limited to a 10-by-10 area, keeping in mind students might not have a lot of practice space, he said.

Theyre not going to be able to do any flying leaps across the whole world, he said.

Abigail Figiera, whose daughter Ella Maria Figiera is a sophomore at LVA, said theres obviously just an aspect of performance that you cant experience online.

But in the COVID-19 era, Figiera and other families are coming to the realization that the performing arts like most things in our lives temporarily look and feel different.

Im hoping well be able to go back to performing in front of a live audience soon, Ella Maria Figiera said.

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No shortage of points scored inside the NBA’s bubble – Las Vegas Sun

Published Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020 | 8:10 p.m.

Updated Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020 | 8:11 p.m.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) The last time there was a slate of five or more NBA games on the same day, with every team scoring at least 110 points, was more than 32 years ago.

That is, until the opening of the league's so-called bubble amid the coronavirus pandemic where it already has happened twice.

Scoring numbers are soaring inside the NBAs bubble, where the restarted season is happening at Walt Disney World. Through Sunday, 15 of the 22 teams inside the bubble were exceeding what had been their scoring averages before the season was suspended on March 11 because of COVID-19.

Games on average have seen nine points more than what had been the norm this season. The number of 3-pointers in each contest which had been on a record clip when the season got suspended is up as well. And Indianas T.J. Warren, not even a top-50 scorer when the pandemic hit, is leading the bubble in points per game so far, averaging 34.4 and nearly doubling what was his season average.

T.J. Warren is on a different planet right now, Pacers guard Victor Oladipo said.

Hes not alone. The bubble is working for just about everybody, or so it seems.

There was a six-game NBA schedule on Feb. 21, 1988, and all the teams playing that night scored at least 110 points. That hadnt happened, on a day of five or more games, again in the NBA until July 31 the second day of bubble games. It happened again Saturday.

Dallas coach Rick Carlisle says there might be multiple reasons why the numbers are up, but foremost on the list is that the NBA has created an environment where players are comfortable.

We came from a situation at home where players could only do individual workouts, you know, with a coach with a mask on and rubber gloves, Carlisle said. When you walked in the practice facility, you had to clean your shoes. You had to fill out a form, you had to take your temperature, you had do a lot of things and that was before serial testing began. So a lot has gone into this.

Its paying off.

Maybe this should have been expected, even after teams went 4 1/2 months without playing a real game during the suspension. Hostile fans arent screaming at and distracting shooters in the bubble. Nobody is weary from a long flight the night before. And the conditions inside the three different game arenas at Disney from the lighting to the temperature are relatively close to identical.

Obviously, even though we are playing on different courts, they all kind of feel like the same arena, Milwaukees Brook Lopez said. Its not like were going from Milwaukee to Philly, Miami, back to Milwaukee or anything like that. Its pretty consistent in that regard.

A team that is among the few exceptions to the bubble scoringfest right now is the Los Angeles Lakers, who have the No. 1 seed for the Western Conference playoffs but are managing a restart-low 100.8 points per game at Disney.

Its a very weird dynamic, Lakers star LeBron James said. I havent played in an empty gym in a very, very long time. Its been a very long time since no one has been watching me play the game. Im just trying to find that rhythm and lock in.

Put simply, it is taking a ton of points to win. Entering the bubble, San Antonio had been 58-5 under coach Gregg Popovich when scoring 125 points or more; the Spurs are 0-2 at Disney when scoring that many. And through Sunday, there had been 61 games completed in the bubble with the winning team scoring at least 100 points in all 61 of them.

I think shooting travels, New Orleans J.J. Redick said. If you can make shots, you can make shots. ... Ive shot in high school gyms. Ive shot in civic centers. Ive shot in arenas. Ive shot in basements of Catholic administrative buildings. If you can make shots, you can make shots.

Carlisle has another theory or explanation that cant be argued: Wherever they are, bubble or no bubble, pandemic or no pandemic, NBA players in this era can score from practically anywhere.

To me, its just the level of aggression of the players, Carlisle said. And the fact that, you know, the skill sets of NBA players are increasing exponentially by the month. I mean, its just getting harder and harder to guard these guys. Theres a high level of enthusiasm. The closeness of the games has been crazy to watch. Its just been a very special time here even though its been quite unusual.

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Five sports, five bets: What to wager on this weekend – Las Vegas Sun

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Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb (3) gets mixed up with Calgary Flames center Sean Monahan (23) during the second period of a game at T-Mobile Arena Saturday, Oct. 12,2019.

By Case Keefer (contact)

Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020 | 2 a.m.

The first future bet from the five sports, five bets column concluded earlier this week and gave a boost to the bottom line.

In the premiere of this space, during the throes of quarantine in early June, I put a wager on the Calgary Flames to defeat the Winnipeg Jets in the NHLs qualifying series. Calgary wrapped up the best-of-five series in four games Thursday evening in Edmonton and now awaits figuring out the identity of its next opponent in the western conference quarterfinals.

Meanwhile, the column is shifting to the NHL's eastern conference bubble in Toronto for today's selection.. The betting board is full for another week, but I'm making sure to include both the NHL and NBA as the leagues continue their restarts.

Read below for this weeks five picks. Records are attached individually by league with the monetary figure calculating the success of a hypothetical bettor placing a $100 wager on every pick thats run in the column. Odds are the best currently available in Las Vegas at publication time.

PGA Tour (3-1-1, $150.82): Patrick Cantlay minus-135 vs. Kevin Streelman in third round of PGA Championship at Circa Sports

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Patrick Cantlay tees off on the fifteenth hole during the final round of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open golf tournament from TPC Summerlin Sunday, Nov 5, 2017, in Las Vegas.

There's a major discrepancy in tee times this week at Harding Park for the first major of the year.

Golfers that start their rounds in the morning are at a major advantage, as the wind slowly starts to pick up off the coast towards the afternoon and wreaks havoc. It's something to keep in mind when looking at matchups between golfers that aren't paired together, and a major bonus in this particular matchup.

Cantlay is better than Streelman to begin with and would be a bargain at this price regardless of when the two were playing. The 28-year-old UCLA graduate should be about minus-160 over the veteran as a base price with some extra tax added considering he's teeing off at 8:50 a.m., more than three hours before Streelman comes out at an inopportune time.

Cantlay had a disastrous putting performance in Thursday's first round and barely made the cut at 1-over par, nine strokes off the lead, so competing for the win is pretty much out of the question this weekend. But it's a major; Cantlay isn't going to give up.

He showed flashes of his best stuff on Friday, and his best stuff is better than 90 percent of the golfers in the field.

NBA (1-0, $90.90): Los Angeles Clippers vs. Portland Trail Blazers under 234 points at BetMGM

The Blazers are surging in the NBA's Orlando bubble and threatening to steal the No. 8 seed in the western conference behind a now-healthy roster. It's the way they're doing it that's somewhat surprising though.

They aren't flying up and down the floor as much as their final scores may indicate. Instead, their ascent has come behind a hyper-efficient offense and much-improved defense rating, no doubt spurred by the return of Jusuf Nurkic.

Portland's pace is also down from the regular season, though it's been hard to tell against attack-minded opponents like Houston and Memphis. This should be a different stylistic matchup entirely, as the Clippers have been more methodical and reliant on defense. They're not going to give the Blazers enough space to hit 59 percent of their three pointers like Portland did Thursday in a 125-115 win over Denver.

And the Blazers improved defensive intensity should also limit the Clippers. It's hard to pick a side here the Clippers are favored by 3.5 points but look for something like a 113-110 game that comes down to the final few possessions.

NHL (2-1, $118.33): Tampa Bay Lightning minus-130 vs. Philadelphia Flyers at Circa Sports

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Tampa Bay Lightning forward Anthony Cirelli (71) skates to the puck as Vegas Golden Knights right wing Reilly Smith (19) defends during the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020, in Las Vegas. The Golden Knights won 5-3.

Although there are several great NHL teams this season, one stands alone at the top. It's the Tampa Bay Lightning.

If the Lightning are at their best, and so far they have been with wins over the Capitals and Bruins in the eastern conference round-robin, then they're bound to blaze their way to the Stanley Cup Final that has eluded them the past couple years. They should be a bigger favorite in the second of today's second of two round-robin games that will determine a No. 1 seed.

Yes, the Flyers also took down the Capitals and Bruins but their statistical profile looks quite a bit behind the Lightning's. Philadelphia has given up more high-danger chances than they've manufactured since the NHL's restart and have largely been bailed out by a pair of strng goaltending performances.

That's going to be harder to rely upon against the Lightning's attack. Tampa Bay is eventually going to be priced too high to back once everyone catches on to how strong it really is, so take advantage in the meantime and ride the Lightning.

NASCAR (4-4, $76): Ryan Blaney minus-110 vs. Joey Logano at Circa Sports

The market is pricing former Cup champion Joey Logano likes hes in prime form even though hes been far off of his best ever since the season restart.

Hes particularly struggled on tracks like Michigan International Speedway, where NASCAR stages races on back-to-back days Saturday and Sunday. Logano drew the pole for Saturdays race, further inflating his numbers.

The truth is his Penske teammate Blaney has been both the better driver and had the faster car recently. Blaney will start farther back in 11th, which is somewhat of a detriment in a place like Michigan where passing wont come easily.

Logano has excelled on these tracks in the past but he encountered issues in all three combined races at Pocono and Indianapolis last month. At the moment, Blaney is on the way up while Logano is on the way down.

UFC (4-4, -$179): Justin Jaynes plus-110 vs. Gavin Tucker at BetMGM

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A general view inside the UFC APEX prior to the UFC Fight Night event on May 30, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)"

Theres a stigma around fighters changing weight classes and a tendency from many gamblers to blindly bet against them. That one-size-fits-all approach is a mistake.

It sometimes plays no factor, and it shouldnt here as Jaynes drops to featherweight to take on Gavin Tucker. Jaynes, a local fighter out of Xtreme Couture, fought at lightweight in his UFC debut a first-round TKO over Frank Camacho but he was a featherweight before that.

Hell be comfortable in the division against Tucker, who typically uses his strength to bully smaller opponents with his wrestling. But hes not bigger than Jaynes, whos far more dangerous and should have a major edge on the feet.

There will be some anxiety if the fight goes to the scorecards the above record is weighed down by some questionable decisions but at a plus-price, theres no getting around a play on Jaynes.

Lifetime column record: 21-15-1, $396.06

Previous, pending bets: NC Dinos will not win KBO Series at minus-230; Indianapolis Colts over 9 wins at minus-125; Kiwoom Heroes to win KBO Series at plus-600; New York Jets to win the AFC East at plus-900; Rakuten Golden Eagles to win Japan Championship Series at plus-500; Dallas Cowboys to win the NFC East at minus-110;Houston Astros to win the World Series at 12-to-1; Denver Broncos under 8 wins at minus-120

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Bear hunting is now necessary – Las Vegas Sun

By Craig Wright, Las Vegas

Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020 | 2 a.m.

When people stop visiting and start developing in wildlife territory, it influences a predators domain. Nevadas bobcats, coyotes, cougars and bears are all predators. By building trophy homes up where the wildlife roam, their chances for survival diminish. We reduce their bedding areas, and cut off food and water sources while adding ourselves to the menu.

It starts out of curiosity. First table scraps, then the family pet or perhaps a family member. Everything is on the menu. Next come sightings too close to home. State predator control is called in. They set up trap lines to catch the intruder, but who is the real intruder?

We try catch and release first. If that doesnt work, the animal may have to be destroyed. Sportsmen are used to controlling their numbers. Tags are sold; the state profits and the residents are once more safe in their trophy homes. What was the bears crime? They became too familiar with the real apex predator, humans.

They call it trophy hunting. Out of respect for their quarry and the experience, hunters will display their animal. Native Americans taught us to honor the hunt and not waste a life. That trophy serves as a constant reminder that it is a privilege and an honor to join the hunt. It is also a constant reminder to everyone how fragile that relationship is.

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Bikers descend on Sturgis rally with few signs of pandemic – Las Vegas Sun

Published Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020 | 1:52 p.m.

Updated 2 hours, 51 minutes ago

STURGIS, S.D. (AP) The coronavirus may be changing the world, but there aren't many signs of the pandemic at the massive annual motorcycle rally being held this week at a small city along Interstate 90 in western South Dakota.

The scene Saturday at the 80th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally was familiar to veterans of the event, with throngs of maskless bikers packing the streets.

Motorcyclist Kevin Lunsmann, 63, rode more than 600 miles (965 kilometers) to the rally from Big Lake, Minnesota, with several friends. Lunsmann said he has attended the Sturgis event every year since 2003 and didn't want to miss the 80th, despite being somewhat" concerned about the coronavirus.

Still, the crowds of people and rows of bikes surprised him. He said there was no difference from previous years other than a few people wearing masks.

Lunsmann said he was avoiding the bars and nightclubs that line the city's main drag this year, but many others were not. They were filled with revelers as the sun set Friday.

Everybodys still partying hardy, Lunsmann said.

Organizers expected the overall crowd to be smaller, perhaps half the size of a normal year, when some half-million people from across the country roar into a town whose population is around 7,000.

The sheer numbers raise the prospect that this year's rally could spread the COVID-19 virus in a state with no special limits on indoor crowds, no mask mandates, and a governor who is eager to welcome visitors and their money.

Screw COVID, read the design on one T-shirt being hawked at the event. I went to Sturgis.

Bob Graham, 71, was one of the few people wearing masks as he walked along Main Street. We dont want the virus. We want to come up here a few more years yet, Graham said.

Graham made his 36th annual trip to Sturgis from Central City, Nebraska, with his wife, calling it kind of like our therapy for the year.

For Stephen Sample, who rode his Harley from Arizona, the event was a break from the routine of the last several months, when hes been mostly homebound or wearing a mask when he went to work as a surveyor.

I dont want to die, but I dont want to be cooped up all my life either, he said.

Sample was aware his trip to the rally could end in the hospital, which seemed to weigh on him.

This is a major experiment, he said. It could be a major mistake.

Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has taken a largely hands-off approach to the pandemic, avoiding a mask mandate and preaching personal responsibility. She supported holding the rally.

Daily virus cases have been trending upward in South Dakota, but the seven-day average is still only around 84, with fewer than two deaths per day.

Sturgis officials plan to mass test residents to try to detect and halt outbreaks, but the areas largest hospital system is already burdened with the influx of tourists and bikers who inevitably need medical care during this time.

Marsha Schmid, who owns the Side Hack Saloon in Sturgis, was trying to keep her bar and restaurant from becoming a virus hot spot by spacing out indoor tables and offering plenty of hand sanitizer.

She also scaled back the number of bands hired for the rally, hoping the crowds would stay thin but still spend the cash that keeps her business viable for the rest of the year.

Youve got people coming from all over the world, she said. I just hope they are being responsible and if they dont feel good, they stay away.

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3 takeaways from the Aces win over the Los Angeles Sparks – Las Vegas Review-Journal

After a scoreless third quarter for Aja Wilson, Las Vegas coach Bill Laimbeer voiced his displeasure by saying she wasnt being competitive enough.

Wilson made amends in the fourth quarter, scoring 12 points and finishing with 26 points and 11 rebounds to help the Aces to their third straight win, 86-82 over Los Angeles, on Friday at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

It just really ticked me off to the point that Im like, OK, now Ive got to prove you wrong, Wilson said. I get what theyre doing. I really do. I understand it. You can call me a bunch of things, but dont call me uncompetitive because I want to be there for my team. And thats what happened.

Angel McCoughtry added 24 points, eight rebounds, five assists and three steals for the Aces (4-2). Candice Parker finished with 20 points and 12 rebounds for Los Angeles, while teammate Sydney Wiese scored 18 points, the most shes had in a game since May 19, 2017, when she had 22 in the second game of her career.

1. Wilson stepping out

While Wilson, who will turn 24 on Saturday, already has established herself as one of the leagues top players, shes always looking to add to her game.

As a rookie, she was aggressive taking the ball to the basket. Last year, she shot more midrange jumpers. This year, shes combined the two, and has started to step out further for her shots.

Shes really perfected the midrange shot and is extending that another 2 or 3 feet, Laimbeer said. Shes also learned how to create space for herself with a one-dribble step-back. Shes added pieces to her game, and theres more to be had there, too.

Wilson made a pair of jumpers from the top of the key, one just inside the 3-point line, during the Aces 10-2 run in the fourth quarter that put them ahead for good.

2. Young gets aggressive

For most of her short career with the Aces, Jackie Young has looked to pass first. Shes been asked to be more aggressive offensively and she did that Friday.

Young scored 15 points on 7-for-12 shooting and helped the Aces close the game with a pair of driving pull-up jumpers in the lane in the final 2:02.

Young also shifted defensively to help slow down Wiese, who didnt score after a layup 15 seconds into the second half.

3. Closing it out

In a shortened season, closing out games takes on added importance. The Aces blew the lead in a loss to Chicago in their opener, but they have managed to finish off opponents when theyve had the chance since.

Not only is it important to win the game, but its a confidence builder for some of our players like Jackie tonight, Laimbeer said. We have some people who can make shots, and thats what carried us.

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The Aces will meet the New York Liberty at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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Woods faces another Sunday at a major with little hope – Las Vegas Sun

Published Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020 | 3:39 p.m.

Updated 13 minutes ago

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) One day he couldn't find enough fairways. The next day he couldn't make any putts. The third day he couldn't get close enough to make any putts.

That leaves a fourth day for Tiger Woods, with little to play for in the PGA Championship.

Eight shots behind going into the third round, Woods didn't make a birdie until the 16th hole at Harding Park. That was followed by his best shot of the day, an approach from 209 yards to 5 feet for birdie on the 18th. And then it was time to sign for a 2-over 72 on Saturday, leaving him out of contention at another major.

It's just like yesterday, Woods said. I just didn't get anything going, and had to claw and fight to get my way back, and didn't get anything going until the last few holes.

Woods finished an hour before the leaders teed off, and he was left with another Sunday at a major without much hope.

His victory in the Masters last year was one of the most emotional ever for Woods, who endured a major knee surgery and four back surgeries since his previous one 11 years earlier.

Since then, however, Woods has not been a factor in majors, with missed cuts at the PGA Championship and British Open last year, and a big deficit going into Sunday at the U.S. Open.

Woods said it wouldn't be difficult for him to get up for the final day at Harding Park, which until this week has brought only happy memories in his previous two experiences as a pro.

Get ready for the (FedEx Cup) playoffs, and we have the U.S. Open after that. We have some big events to be played, he said. And hopefully, tomorrow I can shoot something in the red and get it to under par for the tournament.

The PGA Championship is only his fourth tournament of the year, and his second in the last six months because of the pandemic that shut down golf from March to June.

Woods used a new putter this week adjustable weights in the sole and a little longer to allow him to practice longer without strain on his back but he blamed the last two days on the guy using it.

I was frustrated that I didn't get anything going early, Woods said. Wish I would have made the putts I did at the end. I was putting for pars, it seemed like, on a lot of the holes.

It wasn't entirely a repeat of Friday, when Woods had three birdie chances of 10 feet or closer on the opening five holes and didn't make any of them. On Saturday, he didn't have many reasonable chances.

Woods had only two birdie chances from inside 20 feet on the front nine a miss from 18 feet on No. 2, and miss from just outside 15 feet from the fringe on the par-5 fourth. He had only three chances inside 20 feet on the back nine, converting the last two of them.

It wasn't enough.

Woods talked about the noise lack of it, with no spectators as a new normal. Another new normal might be Woods not being a lock to contend every major he plays. His schedule is more limited than ever. His back is unpredictable. And he is 44, an age at which only six players have won majors.

Only three times in nine majors has he had a chance going into Sunday since his return from a fourth back surgery the 2018 British Open and PGA, and the 2019 Masters that he won. Age alone would suggest he doesn't have many majors left to try to win at least three more to match Jack Nicklaus.

There's not as many as when I first started playing, he said. "The reality is that the golf courses are getting bigger. They are getting longer. The margin between making the cut and the lead is a lot smaller than it used to be used to be sometimes 12 to 15 shots. Now we had, what, nine shots? It's just different.

It's getting tighter and it's getting harder to win events.

Woods gets one more day at Harding Park, and then only one month before he gets a cracked at his next one at Winged Foot for the U.S. Open.

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Lebanon PM to introduce bill proposing early elections – Las Vegas Sun

Published Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020 | 9:56 a.m.

Updated 5 hours, 57 minutes ago

BEIRUT (AP) Lebanons prime minister says he will introduce a draft bill proposing early elections for the crisis-stricken country.

In a televised speech Friday, Prime Minister Hassan Diab called on all political parties to put their disagreements aside and work together.

He said he is ready to stay in the post for two months to allow for politicians to work together on implementing structural reforms.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP's earlier story is below.

Security forces fired tear gas and clashed with stone-throwing demonstrators Saturday in Lebanon's capital amid mounting fury over the massive explosion that devastated much of the city and killed nearly 160 people. Dozens were still missing and around 5,000 people injured.

Activists who called for the protest set up symbolic nooses at Beirut's Martyrs' Square to hang politicians whose corruption and negligence they blame for Tuesday's blast.

The explosion was fueled by thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate that had been improperly stored at the city's port for more than six years. Apparently set off by a fire, it was by far the biggest blast in Lebanons troubled history and caused an estimated $10 billion to 15 billion in damage, according to Beiruts governor. It also destroyed 6,200 buildings and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.

Resignation or hang, read a banner held by protesters, who also planned to hold a symbolic funeral for the dead.

Khodr Ghadir, 23, said the noose was for everyone who has been in power for the last 30 years. What happened was a spark for people to return to the streets."

A placard listed the names of the dead, printed over a photo of the blast's enormous pink mushroom cloud. We are here for you, it read.

As the protest got underway, small groups of young men began throwing stones at security forces. Near parliament, riot police fired tear gas at protesters who tried to jump over barriers that closed the road leading to the legislature. The protesters later set on fire a truck that was fortifying barriers on a road leading to parliament. At least four people were hurt in the clashes, according to the Red Cross.

The gathering at Martyrs' Square and outside the parliament building and government headquarters came amid popular anger against Lebanons political leadership. The countrys ruling class, made up mostly of former civil war-era leaders, is blamed for incompetence and mismanagement that contributed to Tuesdays explosion.

The staggering devastation came on top of an economic and financial crisis that has led to the collapse of the Lebanese currency against the dollar, hyperinflation and soaring poverty and unemployment.

The state, which is investigating the cause of the explosion, has been conspicuously absent from the ravaged streets of Beirut, with almost zero involvement in the cleanup, which has been left to teams of young volunteers with brooms who fanned out to sweep up broken glass and reopen roads.

The protest came as senior officials from the Middle East and Europe arrived in a show of solidarity with the tiny country that is still in shock.

In a show of anger, the president of the Christian opposition Kataeb party said its three legislators have decided to resign from Parliament over the disaster. Sami Gemayel called on every honorable member of parliament to step down and work for the birth of a new Lebanon.

A senior Kataeb party official was killed in the blast. Also killed were 43 Syrians, the country's embassy in Beirut said. Lebanon is home to some 1 million Syrian refugees.

The Dutch foreign ministry said Saturday that Hedwig Waltmans-Molier, the wife of the Netherlands ambassador to Lebanon, had also died from injuries suffered in the explosion.

Documents that surfaced after the blast showed that officials had been repeatedly warned for years that the presence of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate at the port posed a grave danger, but no one acted to remove it. Officials have been blaming one another, and 19 people have been detained, including the ports chief, the head of Lebanons customs department and his predecessor.

We will support Lebanon through all available means, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the secretary-general of the 22-member Arab League told reporters after meeting President Michel Aoun on Saturday morning. Aboul Gheit said he would take part in a donors conference for Lebanon in France on Sunday and convey Lebanons demands to the international community.

Later on Saturday, the president of the European Council, Charles Michel, arrived in Beirut for a brief visit. Turkeys vice president and the country's foreign minister met Aoun and said that Ankara was ready to help rebuild Beirut's port and evacuate some of the wounded to Turkey for treatment.

At the site of the blast, workers continued searching for dozens of missing people. Bulldozers were also seen removing debris near a cluster of giant grain silos that were heavily damaged but still partly standing.

International aid has been flowing to Lebanon for days, and several field hospitals have been set up around Beirut to help treat the wounded.

President Donald Trump said Friday that he had spoken by telephone with Aoun and French President Emmanuel Macron, who paid a brief visit to Lebanon on Thursday. Trump noted that medical supplies, food and water were being sent from the United States, along with emergency responders, technicians, doctors and nurses.

The ammonium nitrate, a chemical used in fertilizers and explosives, originated from a cargo ship called MV Rhosus that had been traveling from the country of Georgia to Mozambique in 2013. It made an unscheduled detour to Beirut as the Russian shipowner was struggling with debts and hoped to earn some extra cash in Lebanon. Unable to pay port fees and reportedly leaking, the ship was impounded.

In 2014, the material was moved from the ship and placed in a warehouse at the port where it stayed until the explosion.

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Nine places where dinner is the show in Las Vegas – Lasvegasmagazine

Although entertainment in Las Vegas is at a standstill, all is not lost. Just because you cant see O right now doesnt mean this town is short on experiences that will make you say Oh! Sometimes its as easy as looking down at your dinner plate, and at the following restaurants, youll find some real showstoppers.

1. Mon Ami Gabi (Paris, 702.944.4224) A meal here pairs authentic French cuisine with a delightful panoramic view of the nearby Fountains of Bellagio. But good luck watching the Fountains, because youll have a hard time taking your eyes off the trout almondine or the comforting steak and frites.

2. Carbone (Aria, 877.230.2742) If Walt Whitman had been able to dine at this New York City import, O Captain! My Captain! probably wouldnt have been so depressing. Here, your dutiful waiter, or captain, will guide you through an incredible meal that could include rare rum, veal Parmesan and a tableside bananas la rum that will steal the show.

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Flooding in northeastern Ethiopia displaces nearly 20000 – Las Vegas Sun

Published Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020 | 5:28 a.m.

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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) An official in Ethiopias northeastern Afar region says heavy flooding has displaced some 20,000 people from their homes.

The flooding has caused damages to properties and killed several dozens of animals, Kulsuma Burhaba Ali, deputy head of the regions disaster prevention department, told the state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporate. The flooding was caused as the Awash River overflows and affected 10 out of 17 counties in the region.

There was no word of any deaths.

The official said an additional 51,000 people are in danger, but efforts are underway including airlifts by Ethiopia's military.

Photos posted on social media show residents surrounded by fast-flowing waters and attempting to save their animals.

Ethiopias Afar region is mostly inhabited by nomadic herders and is home to the Danakil Depression, a popular tourist area that has been called the hottest place on Earth.

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Five Cinemark Las Vegas movie theaters reopening next week – KLAS – 8 News Now

Posted: Aug 7, 2020 / 12:27 PM PDT / Updated: Aug 7, 2020 / 12:35 PM PDT

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) Cinemark will reopen five Las Vegas movie theaters next week as the company tests its readiness for opening all of its theaters across the country.

Only a select number of theaters across the country will open on Friday, Aug. 14. The theaters in Las Vegas that will open are:

According to a news release, Cinemark said the reopenings are an expansion of the companys test-and-learn process, which is instrumental in defining the training, communication and implementation of all cleaning and sanitization protocols and new technology, as it prepares for the comprehensive opening of its U.S. circuit.

The theaters are offering Comeback Classic films at a cost of $5 for adults and $3 for children. Moviegoers can also book private watch parties, limited to 20 guests, for $99.

Cinemark sais all locations will reopen with greatly enhanced cleanliness, sanitizing and safety measures at every step of the moviegoing experience.

Tickets go on sale Friday evening (Aug. 7) at this link.

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Las Vegas family reunited with lost cat after 10 years – UPI News

Aug. 7 (UPI) -- A cat brought into a Las Vegas shelter as a stray was reunited with his family 10 years after going missing from a friend's house.

Heather Whitener said Logan the cat fled from a friend's house a decade ago, and the family was shocked to receive a call this week from The Animal Foundation saying the feline had been found.

The Animal Foundation said Logan had been brought in as a stray and staff were able to get Whitener's contact information from his microchip.

"He's a very loving cat," Whitener told KSNV-TV. "As soon as I started scratching right here, his favorite spot, he's like, OK."

The Animal Foundation said microchipping pets dramatically increases the chances of a reunion when an animal goes missing.

"Thanks to a microchip, The Animal Foundation was able to reunite Logan the cat with his family after 10 years of being missing," the shelter said in a Facebook post.

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Campfires banned on all state and U.S. lands in Nevada – Las Vegas Sun

Published Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 | 3 p.m.

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RENO, Nev. (AP) State and federal officials are banning campfires and elevating other restrictions in Nevada and parts of eastern California due to severe wildfire risks and an unusually high number of human-caused blazes so far this year.

The U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and Nevada Division of Forestry announced the new restrictions effective at midnight Friday.

Open flame campfires are prohibited on all state and federal lands, including within developed campgrounds, day-use areas and dispersed-camp areas throughout the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in Nevada and eastern California

Land managers report record-dry conditions in Nevada, where much of the state is in a severe drought. They say the monsoonal moisture typical this time of year hasn't materialized and experts expect the already critically dry fuels to continue to deteriorate throughout August.

Authorities say Nevada already has experienced more human-caused fires than the normal average for an entire year.

Other restrictions include a ban on smoking except within enclosed vehicles.

Fireworks, tracer rounds, explosive targets and all other incendiary devices also are banned.

The use of welding, acetylene torches or any explosive is prohibited without a permit.

Its also now illegal to operate or park a vehicle or motorized equipment over the top of dried vegetation.

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The Latest: WHO scrambling to resupply Beirut after blast – Las Vegas Sun

Published Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 | 10:01 a.m.

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BEIRUT (AP) The Latest on the explosion in Beirut (all times local):

8 p.m.

The World Health Organization is scrambling to deploy $1.7 million worth of personal protective equipment to Beirut after 17 containers filled with supplies for the COVID-19 response were destroyed in this week's massive explosion.

Dr. Rick Brennan, WHOs emergencies director for the eastern Mediterranean, expressed concerns that the coronavirus outbreak in Lebanon could now get worse in the aftermath of the blast.

He says the massive extra burden of injured people could cause the health system to be overstretched by the emergency and coronavirus responses.

Brennan said the huge volume of supplies from a regional WHO hub will be needed to replace lost COVID-19 gear like aprons, gloves, masks and respirators. They are expected to arrive via a phased series of flights over the next week with the first coming in the next two to three days.

He noted concerns about the debris and particulate matter still in the air following Tuesday's deadly chemical explosion. Masks could be useful not just against the coronavirus but for people who have respiratory or heart disease.

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6:55 p.m.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah says the explosion at the Beirut port reveals nepotism and corruption that cant be ignored in Lebanon and that those responsible should be brought to justice.

Nasrallah denied in a speech on Friday that his group was responsible for Tuesday's blast or exercised any power at the port. He was responding to claims that his group may have stored explosives at the port.

Still, Nasrallah didnt rule out a missile attack or an act of sabotage. He said that storing explosive materials like ammonium nitrate at the port for so long means it is partially an issue of negligence, corruption, nepotism that should not be ignored.

Nasrallah added that if there is more confidence in an investigation carried out by Lebanon's military, then so be it. He said nothing about an international investigation, which has been suggested and supported by the French and other Lebanese politicians.

Nasrallah also said his groups domestic opponents are using the blast to blame Hezbollah and to turn public opinion against it.

You will see no results, he said

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5:13 p.m.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun says there are two possibilities behind Tuesdays blast either negligence or external intervention by a missile or a bomb.

Aoun said Friday that he asked France for satellite images to see if there were warplanes or missiles in the air at the time of the blast.

The blast is believed to have been caused when a fire touched off 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate that had been stored at the port since it was taken from an impounded ship in 2013. The cause of the initial fire is not known.

Aoun told journalists that he received information on July 20 about the stored material and immediately ordered military and security officials to do what was necessary. He did not elaborate. He said several governments in charge since 2013 received warnings about the material.

He said the investigation is concentrating on 20 persons. He rejected an international investigation into the blast, saying that it will make us lose the truth.

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3:40 p.m.

Pope Francis has sent a 250,000-euro (nearly $300,000) donation to the Church of Lebanon to help in the aftermath of the explosion.

The Vatican described that donation as initial aid that is intended as a sign of the pontiffs fatherly closeness to people in serious difficulty.

The aid has been sent through the Vaticans diplomatic mission in Beirut.

The Vatican noted that churches and monasteries were among the buildings destroyed by the blast in the port.

Already underway is an immediate emergency and first aid response including medical care, shelters for the displaced and center of basic needs made available by the church through various Catholic charities, the Vatican said in announcing the papal donation on Friday.

3:20 p.m.

European Council President Charles Michel is heading to blast-ravaged Beirut for weekend talks with Lebanons leaders as the EU weighs up its contribution to a donor conference in coming days.

Michel, who chairs summits of the EUs 27 national leaders, will hold talks on Saturday with Lebanons president, prime minister and the speaker of parliament.

He will also take part in a French-organized donor conference, along with the EUs crisis management commissioner. Brussels has said that the virtual meeting would take place on Sunday, but France has yet to confirm a date.

The EU has sent more than 300 rescue workers, sniffer dogs, vehicles and equipment to Lebanon and around 33 million euros ($39 million) is being provided to help address emergency needs, despite concerns that the money might be misused due to deep corruption in the country.

EU commission spokesman Peter Stano said Friday that Europes leaders are underlining the need for change in Lebanon, which was already shaken by a severe economic crisis and the coronavirus pandemic before Tuesdays massive explosion at the Beirut port.

He says the tragedy is a wake-up call also for the Lebanese politicians to start efforts to unite themselves and to embark on a very serious reform effort, because it is so obvious to Lebanese people and also to Lebanese partners outside that Lebanon needs profound reforms.

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3:10 p.m.

U.N. organizations are stepping up efforts to help Beiruts beleaguered population after a chemical explosion, expressing concerns about food shortages, a lack of COVID-19 protective gear, and tens of thousands of homeless children.

At a U.N. briefing in Geneva on Friday, World Health Organization spokesman Christian Lindmeier said the organization was appealing for $15 million for emergency trauma and humanitarian health support. He said 17 containers laden with personal protective equipment much needed for fighting the coronavirus outbreak were destroyed in the blast. WHO has sent in trauma and surgical supplies already.

UNICEF spokeswoman Marixie Mercado says as many as 100,000 children are among those whose homes were damaged or destroyed and have now been displaced.

She says the areas around the blast faced the most active community transmission of COVID-19, and said it was impossible for those affected to practice safe distancing alluding to recommendations by WHO and other health officials that people should keep a safe distances from each other to fight the coronavirus.

World Food Program spokeswoman Elisabeth Byrs says the agency's allocating 5,000 food parcels to families in Beirut, noting that Lebanon imports 85 percent of its food much of it through the now-damaged Beirut port.

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1:35 p.m.

Saudi Arabia has sent two planes to Lebanon carrying more than 120 tons of medicine, medical devices, emergency supplies, tents, shelter kits and food items for people in Beirut affected by the massive explosion this week.

The Saudi government said Friday a specialized team from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center will supervise the distribution.

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12:45 p.m.

The U.N. human rights office is calling for an independent investigation into the Beirut explosion, insisting that victims calls for accountability must be heard.

Spokesman Rupert Colville of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights cited the need for the international community to step up to help Lebanon with both a quick response and sustained engagement.

He said Lebanon is facing the triple tragedy of a socio-economic crisis, COVID-19 and the ammonium nitrate explosion" that devastated the capital on Tuesday.

Colville also called for the poor and most vulnerable to be respected as Beirut and Lebanon rebuild, and urged Lebanese leaders to overcome political stalemates and address the grievances of the population. That was an allusion to large protests that broke out in Lebanon in October.

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12:10 p.m.

A team of 22 French investigators has started work in Beirut to search for evidence and bodies from Tuesdays deadly explosion and help Lebanese authorities determine what caused it.

Based on information from Lebanon so far, Frances No. 2 forensic police official Dominique Abbenanti says the explosion appears to be an accident but that its too early to say for sure.

In an interview with The Associated Press, he predicted that the death toll will grow as more bodies are found.

French investigators are involved at the request of Lebanon, and also because one French person died and at least 40 were injured.

Eric Berot, chief of a unit involved in the investigation, says the zone the investigators cover "is enormous. Its a titanic job.

He says the investigation is complicated by the huge scale of the damage and the Lebanese situation, referring to the political and economic crisis in the country before the explosion.

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11:15 am.

Rescue teams are searching the rubble of Beiruts port for bodies, nearly three days after a massive explosion sent a wave of destruction through Lebanons capital, killing nearly 150 people and wounding thousands.

French and Russian rescue teams with dogs are searching the area, and at least three more bodies were recovered in the last 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 149.

The government has launched an investigation as it faces mounting criticism, with many Lebanese blaming the catastrophe on negligence and corruption.

The blast was apparently caused by the ignition of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, a chemical used for explosives and fertilizer, that had been stored at the port since being confiscated from an impounded cargo ship in 2013.

The blast shredded a large grain silo, devastated neighborhoods near the port and left several city blocks littered with glass and rubble.

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Green Thumb Partners With Berner’s Cookies To Open Store On Las Vegas Strip – Benzinga

Green Thumb Industries Inc.(CSE: GTII) (OTCQX:GTBIF) hasteamed up with Berners Cookies to launch the first Nevada-based Cookies store.

According to a joint announcement, "Cookies on the Strip" in Las Vegas will open within the first three months of 2021.

The companies said they would rebrand the Essence store at 2308 South Las Vegas Boulevard. Green Thumb is the owner of Rise and Essence retail stores.

In addition to Cookies, the new Las Vegas store will offerLemonnade, Runtz, Minntz, Collins Ave, Run The Jewels, and Grandiflora.

With a store right on the Strip and our cultivation partners dialed in, as well as an exclusive five-star menu dedicated just to the Nevada market, we are more than ready for Vegas, explained Berner, whose real name isGilbert Anthony Milam.

The rapper and entrepreneur is the founder and CEO of Cookies, named for the cannabis strain he developed with grow expertJai Chang.

Cookies chose to team up with Green Thumb because they wanted to do it right, continued Berner.

This is a unique opportunity to collaborate with Berner and his visionary team in one of the most popular tourist spots in the world, commented Green Thumb founder and CEO Ben Kovler.

Meantime, the Essence and Rise stores Las Vegas, Henderson, Spanish Springs, and Carson City will offer Cookies products as well, the press release said.

The Chicago-headquartered company cannabis cultivator and retailercut the ribbon on its fourth Essence storein Las Vegas in May.

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Las Vegas duo Stella Novae shoots for the stars on its debut EP – Las Vegas Weekly

On July 16, Las Vegans Javier Esqueda and Elliott Garfias debuted as electro-pop duo Stella NovaeFrench for new starwith EP Side A. The pair demonstrate their celestial potential on the six-song project, which oscillates between house-driven electronic rhythms and indie-leaning synth-pop.

Garfias and Esqueda met years ago, when a mutual friend introduced the two musicians. I needed a new singer, and [my friend] referred me to Javier, Garfias says. After Garfias heard Esquedas cover of Gnarls Barkleys Crazy, the two met up and things just clicked, Garfias says.

They played in a couple of bands together, then officially began making music as Stella Novae in January 2019. While they both maintain identities as solo performers (Esqueda as Javesque and Garfias under his own name), they worked throughout the pandemic shutdown to release their first batch of songs together.

Sometimes we get annoyed with each other and wont make music [together] for a little bit, Garfias laughs, but we always come back to making music.

At the start of 2020, the duo released single Pressure on Me, which received airplay on radio show The Premium Blend out of Hailsham, England (thepremiumblendradioshow.co.uk). More recently, the duo played a livestreamed show for Vegas LGBTQ platform Therapy Zine (instagram.com/therapyzine).

Esqueda, who writes all the lyrics, says Side A encompasses the ups and downs of day-to-day life. I just write about whatever Im going through, whatever struggles Im feeling, Esqueda says. A lot of the songs are a journey of past things that Ive [experienced].

On the music side, its Garfias in the saddle, crafting beats and melodies on his computer. The duo also enlisted the talents of bassist Victor Fuentes (bass), Michael Hoffman (drums) and Spencer King (keys) to give the tunes more organic vibes, Garfias says. Award-winning mastering engineer Brian Lucey (The Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys) mastered the EP, and Las Vegan Hugo Cruz Castillo mixed it.

Though Stella Novaes future remains cloudy given the current limitations on live performing, Esqueda says he hopes to travel with the duos music at some point. I would love to play festivals, Esqueda says. Once this is over, I want to go on a stage. I want to go on a stage right now, he says, adding that hed also be interested in trying a drive-in concert.

In the meantime, the members of Stella Novae have news: Theres more new music in the works. This next album is going to be [even] more organic, Esqueda says. Its going to have more of a band feel.

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Seen in 702: Nevada appears not to be fond of California nor its drivers – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Save for the occasional wildfire or defending ones right to fight to breathe freely while standing in 110-degree weather, there has not been too much to see in the 702 lately.

The grind, or lack thereof, can get to more than a few people, especially with the stretch of triple-degree heat we have experienced.

However, there is innovation out there. The neighborhood Big Lots has turned its lemons into lemonade.

For instance, here are some throw pillows to remind people of their situation.

The home of cereals you forgot existed also redesigned its register area, giving consumers an extended chance to impulse buy.

So much for the opening act. Turning to the main feature, the Nevada Department of Transportation is appealing to the creative side of Nevadans to come up with messages emphasizing safety on the states highways and interstates.

Some of the RJ social media users have thrown their attempts out there. Hopefully, they can refine them and submit them to NDOT since it wont count here. Remember to submit your idea here, following the listed guidelines.

But even with the small sample size, drivers in Nevada are united over one belief: They do not like California.

The Golden State entries

Daniel Dejak: Go back to california

Matt Croswell: Go Home Californian

Edwin Smith: DONT DRIVE LIKE A CALIFORNIAN

The speedy entries

Doreen Lornzo: Its a highway NOT a racetrack!

David Blakeman: U really think they gonna read this and do it. Every day here in Vegas is like the Indy 500.

The good, straightforward entries

Tricia Lynnee says, Quit being so selfish. Drive like you care for yourself and the neighbor next to you. We are all in this together.

David Torrez: If it stears (sic) it clears pull off the road for minor fender benders and keep traffic flowing. Would make much more difference than click it or ticket.

Maureen Timmermans: Maybe it would be safer to not be reading so many signs. Distracted Driving?

Mark Novitch: How about Time traffic lights like your kids lives depend on it.

And our entries via Twitter

Bryan Fox Jr. (@BryanfoxJr): A clever message isnt going to make people drive safer. They either care already or they dont. Just put the damn travel times on the freeway marquees.

Speaks Freely (@SpeaksFreely13): Why not have it read. STOP RUNNING RED LIGHTS AND AROP (sic) DEINKING (sic) N DRIVING!!

You are encouraged to come up with your own message for the commuting masses. Send them to NDOT. But as suggested by past Seen in 702 contributor Dennis Rudner, I will offer this entry:

NDOT Haiku

Check all your mirrors

The Nevada life you save

Might just be your own

The middle line is beyond the contests parameters, but we have all month to submit. Get writing!

Contact Tony Garcia at tgarcia@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0307. Follow @TonyGLVNews on Twitter.

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