Tyler Watts loves the excitement of overtime basketball, but not as much as he enjoys producing under pressure.
MINNEAPOLIS – Chris Johnson arrived in Minnesota on Friday night just hoping to provide a little bit of energy and make a solid impression in his latest effort to catch on with an NBA team.
LARAMIE, Wyo. – Leonard Washington had 14 points and 14 rebounds, and Wyoming held No. 15 San Diego State to nine first-half points in a 58-45 victory on Saturday.
SALT LAKE CITY – A St. George contractor has been convicted for fraud after prosecutors say he pocketed nearly $800,000 instead of using the money to build homes in Utah and Nevada.
Noel Biderman is one of the founders of AshleyMadison.com. The popular website is for married people seeking extramarital affairs. The website has 19 million members.
For the past two years, Wayne Dobson has been bothered by people showing up at his house because Sprint and some tracking software wrongly shows their missing phones are inside. But since the Review-Journal wrote about his case, a new group of people is bothering him: reporters.
More than 30,000 people a year walk through the signature attraction at Great Basin National Park, and all of them leave something behind whether they mean to or not.
A nonprofit organization has completed its review of police operations in Henderson, and its final report heaps praise on the department while devoting little attention to incidents that have sparked controversy in the community.
Washington Digest: House extends aid to Sandy victims
State Senate Majority Leader Mo Denis, a Las Vegas Democrat, uses the word “friendly” to describe the tone he expects during the 77th Nevada legislative session that begins in two weeks.
Usher sang “Yeah!” Katy Perry donned star and stripes for “Firework.” And a ballroom full of lucky kids got to rock out with Sasha and Malia Obama at Saturday’s Kids’ Inaugural Concert in Washington, a star-studded event that honors America’s military families.
Stanley Frank Musial, the St. Louis Cardinals star who was one of the greatest players in the history of baseball, died Saturday. He was 92. “I never heard anybody say a bad word about him – ever,” Willie Mays said in a statement released by the Hall of Fame.
Peter Sachs’ father, Hans, went to his grave wondering whether the Nazis had destroyed the renowned poster collection he’d devoted his life to building.
