Three Review-Journal sports department members and three professional handicappers have been given $2,000 fantasy bankrolls to bet during the NCAA Tournament — two picks per day of either sides, totals or one of each. Below are their bets for today, with a brief explanation as to their picks:
Mitchell Crooks made national headlines in 2002 when he videotaped a brutal police beating in Inglewood, Calif.
Nine years later, Crooks, now a Las Vegas resident, is again involved in a videotaped police beating — except this time he is the subject.
A Denver company wants to build the nation’s largest wind farm and string a transmission line 725 miles to Boulder City.
Now, we adore and pamper our animals as much as the next guy, but Senate Bill 223 is an overly expensive, overly punitive solution to a thankfully rare problem: animal cruelty.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Thursday sued Mark Brown and his former wife over a $4.7 million loan that was made by failed Community Bank.
Editor’s note: Barbara Holland takes a break from her regular homeowners association question-and-answer to share a summery of the bills before the Legislature. HOA expert Sara Barry compiled this summary.
Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the home buyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure. Also, a few transactions do not reflect the market value of the homes.
“Loose lips might sink ships.” — World War II slogan
Q: Is there an easy way to determine how much I can afford to spend on a mortgage?