2 Maryland men doused with gas, set on fire by coworkers

The cell phone video captured it all — the flames, the screaming and the pain. It will now be used as evidence in an attempted murder case in Maryland.

Sage grouse decision good for Nevada, but hard work remains

The decision this fall by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that greater sage grouse are “not warranted” for listing under the Endangered Species Act is a win for the bird and for Nevadans, including sportsmen, recreationists, ranchers, other private landowners and industry interests.

 
Baltimore officer’s knowledge becomes center of Freddie Gray trial

The trial of a Baltimore police officer charged in the death of a black man from injuries suffered in custody is likely to focus on the officer’s medical expertise, the victim’s history of claiming injury and even how closely the officer read his e-mail.

TIP-OFF CLASSIC: Wasatch edges Centennial for title

Centennial’s boys basketball team played 24 seconds of great defense late in the fourth quarter Saturday night.

The Bulldogs needed to clamp down for just a little bit longer.

Steer wrestling pals Hass, Erickson cheer each other on

It was fitting that steer wrestlers Clayton Hass and Ty Erickson finished first and second in the third round of the National Finals Rodeo on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.

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