Social media fuels college megaparty in Colorado

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Four people were arrested and at least 10 people hospitalized after a weekend party near Colorado State University that was advertised on Facebook grew to thousands of people.

Tom Jones cancels concert, cites ‘dehydration’

LONDON — “Sex Bomb” singer Tom Jones was recovering in a Monaco hospital Sunday, saying “severe dehydration” forced him to cancel a concert in the glamorous principality.

Keeping in step: Foot problems common in service industry

Service industry workers, including cocktail servers, valet runners, cashiers, restaurant workers, dealers and performers, are more susceptible to foot and ankle problems than those in other jobs for two reasons: footwear and time spent on their feet.

Flattening UNLV first step for QB Wilson, Wisconsin

In essence, Russell Wilson was a free agent in search of the best deal he could get. With the way some players are being paid in college football, an impact quarterback could have cashed in big time.

Shealy drives in seven as 51s roll

Ryan Shealy hit a grand slam and drove in seven runs Sunday to power the 51s to their fifth straight victory, a 10-4 win over the Salt Lake Bees in Salt Lake City.

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Growth scores give schools No Child Left Behind alternative

Orr Middle School Principal George Leavens isn’t surprised that only half his students tested at grade level in math and reading last school year. That’s not unusual for an urban school.