Take a trip through history in these Jubilee photos from 1981 and 2001.
Police are looking for two men involved in a robbery-turned-shooting Saturday night outside a south valley bar.
No matter which team you’re cheering for this Super Bowl Sunday, everyone wins with this week’s forecast in the valley.
The big game is finally here. The Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers battle for the Super Bowl 50 title today at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Here’s everything you need to know to watch.
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Habitat for Humanity’s nonprofit home improvement store and donation center sells new and gently used furniture, appliances, home accessories and building materials to the public.
UFC lightweight Josh Burkman defeated KJ Noons at UFC Fight Night 82. Burkman thinks he could’ve fought better and had a better weight cut as well.
UFC heavyweight Stipe Miocic talks about the emotional roller coaster he was on after being offered a title fight against Fabricio Werdum, then seeing the bout scratched within 24 hours.
After getting his first UFC win over Mike Jackson, Mickey Gall got to square off in the Octagon against his next opponent, former WWE wrestler CM Punk. Gall predicts that he’ll score another first round finish when they trade leather.
It could be our inherent stubbornness, the part of us that continues to look through the eyes of the past and won’t allow ourselves to see what the present offers. Generations pass. The gap widens. Change occurs.
A frustrated Kathy Olivier couldn’t help but to blurt out “I wanted that game bad” after a postgame interview Saturday.
Denver is making its eighth trip, having won Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII. The Broncos are a charter member of the American Football League dating to 1960. Carolina, founded as the league’s 29th franchise in 1993 and having begun play two years later, lands in its second title game. It lost to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVIII.
The Carolina Panthers are 5½-point favorites over the Denver Broncos and the total is 45 in today’s game. A survey of opinions from Review-Journal staff members, other media, oddsmakers and professional handicappers:
Despite all of the hype that mainly involves Cam Newton, Peyton Manning and the hundreds of propositions, for me, the Super Bowl 50 matchup comes down to the basics. One of those tried and true, basic principles is that defense usually wins big games, and this Denver defense is something special.
It took almost two weeks before some Super Bowl bettors bought into the other side of the story, but significant money is finally siding with Peyton Manning and the underdog Denver Broncos.
UNLV already was small going into Saturday’s game, and the Rebels got even smaller. They already were short-handed, then watched Stephen Zimmerman Jr. get helped off the basketball court. They trailed by 17 points midway through the second half, all hope seemingly lost.