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Here’s a look at how AP’s general news coverage is shaping up for select Nevada stories. For up-to-the minute information on AP’s complete coverage of Nevada and the rest of the world, visit Coverage Plan at newsroom.ap.org
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TOP STORIES:
SOUTHWEST-RAINY SEASON
PHOENIX — The total rainfall from the monsoon season this year in Phoenix was 0.74 inches, well below average and tied for the seventh driest on record. Meteorologists say Albuquerque rebounded with 3.85 inches of monsoon rain this year while parts of Nevada struggled through another weak season. UPCOMING: Story, length to be determined. With AP photos.
SPORTS:
BBO-ROSE-LAS VEGAS
LAS VEGAS — Pete Rose, who died Monday at 83, had a strong connection to Las Vegas. It was a natural relationship given his affinity for sports betting, which was why baseball’s all-time hits leader later was banned from the game. By Mark Anderson. UPCOMING: 400 words, photos.
FBN-RAIDERS-ADAMS
HENDERSON, Nev. — Davante Adams said on his weekly spot on the “Up and Adams Show” that he hadn’t heard from Las Vegas coach Antonio Pierce since a screenshot appeared of him appearing to like a social media post about possibly trading the Raiders star wide receiver. Adams’ name regularly comes up in trade rumors because his salary cap hit rises dramatically next year. By Mark Anderson. SENT: 270 words.
BBO-74 HOMERS-BARRY BONDS
SAN FRANCISCO — Home run king Barry Bonds is now 60 and thoroughly enjoying watching the next generation of sluggers and baseball stars. Bonds holds Major League Baseball’s single-season record of 73 home runs and set the all-time mark with 762 after passing Hank Aaron’s 755 in 2007. Bonds, a former Arizona State star, is helping out the San Francisco Giants and watching players like Mookie Betts, Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani make their impacts on the game. By Baseball Writer Janie McCauley. SENT: 920 words.
HKN-PACIFIC DIVISION PREVIEW
Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers head the NHL’s Pacific Division, which is a mix of contending and rebuilding teams. The Oilers are coming off a trip to the Stanley Cup Final before losing in Game 7 to Florida. The defending division champion Vancouver Canucks and Vegas Golden Knights round out the top three. By Hockey Writer John Wawrow. SENT: 850 words.
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CITIZEN DEMOGRAPHICS-LOCALIZE IT: The U.S. Census Bureau last week released new data, including updated information about citizen voting-age populations across the country, which represents U.S. citizens aged 18 and older. We link to a spreadsheet that shows the demographics of citizen voting-age populations from both the 2019 and 2023 American Community Survey, 1-year estimates. We provide tips for reporting on this data. Find the latest Localize It guides.
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