QB Armani Rogers struggles during UNLV scrimmage

UNLV quarterback Armani Rogers struggled to complete passes in Saturday’s scrimmage at Sam Boyd Stadium. But after a series of good practices, coach Tony Sanchez said he was unconcerned about Rogers.

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Crews make progress fighting Southern California wildfire

Firefighters made significant progress trying to tamp down a wildfire that threatened homes and has been raging for days south of Los Angeles, officials said Saturday.

Brooks Koepka holds 2-shot lead going into final round at PGA

Brooks Koepka bullied rain-softened Bellerive on Saturday in the PGA Championship, building a five-shot lead until he had to scramble to avoid a slide on the back nine. He settled for a 4-under 66 and a two-shot lead over Adam Scott going into the final round of the final major of the year.

Shea Theodore, Golden Knights continue to discuss new deal

Shea Theodore is a vital cog on the blue line, but the Golden Knights control the situation. Theodore won’t become an unrestricted free agent until the summer of 2022, so any long-term deal is expected to be team-friendly.

Maryland places Durkin on leave amid football investigation

Maryland placed head coach DJ Durkin on administrative leave on Saturday while the school scrutinizes allegations of poor behavior by the football staff, apparent misdeeds that came to light following the death of a player on the practice field.

Raiders’ Gareon Conley says he’s ready to return from injury

The Raiders cornerback missed 14 games last season to a shin injury that required season-ending surgery. A nearly full participant this spring, he suffered a hip injury July 27 in the first practice of training camp.

Navajo robotics team from Utah ready for global contest

A team of Navajo high school students from a remote town in southern Utah is building a robot to represent North America in an international robotics competition.

Utah man says he killed city worker over yard rule ‘harassment’

A Utah man who shot and killed a city worker, torched her truck and set his neighbor’s house on fire told witnesses that he did it after “years of harassment” over laws requiring cleanup of trash and weeds outside his home, police said Friday.

Crews working to repair downed power poles in Las Vegas

About 300 people remain without power Saturday as NV Energy works to repair 13 power lines knocked over Friday by a forklift in the south Las Vegas Valley.

2018 Legacy Football Capsule

The Longhorns have won 15 games over the past two seasons and figure to contend for a league title after shifting to the Northeast League.