Bettor wants sites claiming ties to him halted

Prominent sports bettor Bill Walters has turned to U.S. District Court to try to stop five websites from trading on his name.

Lights this way: Neon Museum opening set

After talking, planning and collecting since 1996, the Neon Museum finally has an opening date.

Berglund boosts Grizzlies to win over Chaparral

Brant Berglund threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score to help Spring Valley’s football team hold off visiting Chaparral 28-26 on Thursday.

BYU’s defense stuffs Washington State

PROVO, Utah – Riley Nelson threw for two touchdowns, and third-string quarterback Taysom Hill added another on his first collegiate pass as Brigham Young beat Washington State 30-6 on Thursday night to spoil Mike Leach’s return to coaching.

Nationals increase lead

WASHINGTON – Edwin Jackson had the St. Louis Cardinals swinging at pitches in the dirt, so often that catcher Jesus Flores ended up with three assists throwing the ball to first after strikeouts.

51s pipeline a big benefit to Blue Jays

With a 77-62 record, their best since 2002, the 51s played their final home game of the season Thursday night at Cashman Field.

College slate offers vast array of options

In his third year at Notre Dame, coach Brian Kelly still is trying to wake up the echoes, shake down the thunder from the sky and do a few other things that have been missing for quite a while.

LABOR DAY CLOSURES

■ Federal offices: closed

State settles lawsuit in prison death

Before the state Board of Examiners awarded $450,000 to the mother of an inmate who died in prison, board members were told he died from an adverse reaction to an anti-psychotic drug he was given forcibly by guards.

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