Nigel Williams-Goss lifts Gonzaga to WCC tournament title

Nigel Williams-Goss had 22 points, six rebounds, six assists and six steals to lead No. 4-ranked Gonzaga to a 74-56 victory over No. 19 Saint Mary’s on Tuesday in the West Coast Conference tournament final.

NOTES: Liberty QB Kenyon Oblad ready for busy recruiting season

Liberty quarterback Kenyon Oblad is projected as one of the top prospects in the state for the class of 2018 and is preparing for a busy recruiting season when the NCAA evaluation period begins next month.

COMMENTARY: Hysteria over Donald Trump, Russians and wire taps

So far, the FBI has told the House and Senate intelligence committees as well as senior White House staff that it has yet to turn up evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians on their hacking and influence campaign against the 2016 elections.

LETTER: Don’t trivialize Russian meddling in the U.S. election

Russian involvement, through multiple means, is a serious and ongoing problem. To dismiss it as simply a ruse the Democrats are using because they can’t accept the election results is disingenuous, at best.

UNLV’s challenge is to win 4 games in 4 days

UNLV will try to win four games in four days in the Mountain West tournament, something that has never happened. The Rebels open play at 4 p.m. Wednesday against San Diego State.

Goodsprings judge faces ethics charges

State disciplinary investigators have slapped a Goodsprings judge with what amounts to a laundry list of ethics charges.

Once-prospective juror delivers gift for War Machine midtrial

A once-prospective juror in the War Machine rape and attempted murder trial showed up for the second day of testimony on Tuesday, even though she was never selected to hear the case.

Betting has been minimal on Mountain West, Pac-12 tourneys

The action on the Mountain West and Pac-12 tournaments will pick up for the semifinals and finals. But there has been no rush to the betting windows to get down on the future odds to win each tournament.

Southwest resident building a home using dirt

Liz Kerby has persevered in her mission to build a first-in-its-kind home despite setbacks because she believes in using one of the valley’s most plentiful resources: dirt.

Neal Elementary School honored for handling of tragedies

When 10-year-old Lucas Ahlbach died in fall 2015, his school’s administration comforted not only his family, but his fellow students and teachers.

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