PITTSBURGH — A few minutes after the Pittsburgh Steelers won the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, coach Mike Tomlin pondered the question he knows will be asked a lot going into the Super Bowl.
TEMPE, Ariz. — The Arizona Cardinals called receiver Anquan Boldin’s sideline shouting match with the offensive coordinator a “normal thing,” and coach Ken Whisenhunt insisted the outburst would in no way disrupt the team.
Rancho junior swingman Byron Bynum didn’t see anything too special about his performance Monday night.
Fedor Emelianenko has built a reputation of near invincibility with 25 straight victories since a fluke loss nine years ago, the only blemish on his mixed martial arts record.
TEMPE, Ariz. — Ken Whisenhunt seemed to be a logical successor to Bill Cowher in Pittsburgh when the head coaching job came open two years ago. If not him, then certainly Russ Grimm.
From his prime parade-watching spot on Fourth Street on Monday morning, Ellis Walker, 66, reflected on the significance of the last Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration before the country’s first black president is sworn in.
I am white. As such, when I was 5, I integrated an all-black elementary school in New Orleans. My mom — who had graduated from Little Rock High during its famous integration — was the first white teacher at that school, and I was the first white student. That was a blink ago, during Richard Nixon‘s 1970s.
The nation’s a mess. The recession hasn’t hit bottom. The home mortgage crisis continues its downward spiral. Nevada’s economy is a shambles with little relief in sight.
A Las Vegas father remains jailed after his arrest on charges that he physically abused his teenage daughter because he thought she was overweight.
When Barack Obama takes the oath of office today, Sen. Harry Reid will play a sizable role in the proceedings, and not merely because he is Senate majority leader.
