5 bizarre things that happened at Super Bowl media day

Super Bowl media day became a circus long ago and mellowed in recent years. But that doesn’t mean Tuesday’s mandatory press conference for coaches and players at the US Airways Center in Phoenix lacked for traditional foolishness.

Cimarron QB Morefield goes from overlooked to Midshipmen recruit

Derek Morefield didn’t receive any interest from Division I schools during his senior season at Cimarron-Memorial. Next week, he is expected to sign a letter of intent to play football at Navy.

FLAG FOOTBALL: Rivera’s arm lifts Pioneers

Tea Rivera threw three touchdown passes Tuesday to lead Canyon Springs’ flag football team to a 19-13 home victory over Liberty.

Wood, Okonoboh push Rebels past UNR

It was becoming a familiar story, with UNLV letting a lead slip away in the final minutes. But, this time, doubt never crept into Chris Wood’s mind.

Law enforcement seeking driver who caused NLV cop to crash

Nevada Highway Patrol is looking for the public’s help identifying a car involved in a hit-and-run crash that sent a North Las Vegas police officer to the hospital Monday night.

Infant dies after removal from ‘deplorable’ home

The youngest of eight children removed in December from a filthy North Las Vegas home often targeted in child welfare investigations died last week, according to the Clark County Department of Family Services.

Arizona man who killed niece asks for death

A northwest Arizona resident convicted in the 2006 murder of his teenage niece is asking authorities to carry out his death sentence.

Mormon leaders pledge to back gay rights under one condition

Mormon leaders sought Tuesday to put their conservative church on middle ground in a major culture war issue — saying for the first time that they support some legal anti-discrimination protections for LGBT people, so long as the religious freedom of those who oppose gay equality is taken into account.

Wait is over — White Castle on the Strip opens

White Castle opened at 2 p.m. Tuesday on the Strip, to the joy of legions of fans of the brand’s small square-shaped burgers. A ribbon-cutting ceremony for officials was held earlier.

HBO orders musical from Elton John, ‘True Blood’ creator

HBO has given the greenlight to a pilot for “Virtuoso,” a period drama about musical prodigies from “True Blood” creator Alan Ball, Elton John and David Furnish.

Boy who accidentally shot himself will recover, father says

The boy who wounded himself in what police have called an accidental shooting is expected to make a full recovery following a successful surgery, his father said Tuesday.

Coyotes kill Michigan sheriff’s horse

Authorities say an attack by coyotes has killed a horse from the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Office mounted division.

North Las Vegas mayor touts deficit fix at State of City address

North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee opened his State of the City address Tuesday by saying the city had done something people told him was impossible: Cutting the city’s long-term deficit.

Union leaders say they’re braced for ‘war’ on public employees

The head of the Nevada AFL-CIO proclaimed Tuesday that “working families are under attack” by Republican lawmakers who want to weaken collective bargaining laws and pensions now that they control the Legislature.

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