MIAMI — LeBron James twisted his ankle falling over a videographer, got smacked in the back by a referee, took what he thought was excessive contact twice while attempting dunks and dealt with more pain from his injured left ring finger.
Tommy Krier surprised his peers when he applied to become Western’s baseball coach going into the 2010 season.
One of baseball’s top prospects, catcher Travis d’Arnaud will make his Triple-A debut today for the 51s at Cashman Field.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Slot machines are almost fully installed and table games have been delivered to Ohio’s second casino, scheduled to open in late May in Toledo.
NEW YORK — The price of gold, which has risen for years like a blood pressure reading for anxious investors, plunged Wednesday to its lowest level in three months.
On a slow day at Nevada Dental Benefits’ office on Sahara Avenue near Buffalo Drive, only three customers pass through the dental plan provider’s doors. A busy day is not much busier.
The University of Nevada, Reno is down to six finalists in its presidential search.
Gary Player was camped out under the big oak tree behind the clubhouse, signing autographs and posing for pictures, as he did 50 years ago. At the many snack stands scattered around Augusta National, pimento cheese sandwiches in green wrappers were selling for 1962 prices — a buck fifty. A place stuck in a time warp, just like the men in green jackets who run it.
